Estimation of Exit Behaviors--Panel Data Analysis of an Experiment with Intergroup Mobility
We estimate exit behavior in a repeated social dilemma situation with intergroup mobility, using experimental data. Estimated results show that absolute levels of cooperation of others in one’s own group is a significant determinant. Also, the difference between the absolute levels of cooperation and the cooperation index based on a subject’s actual choices for cooperation, from the first some periods, is significant. Information about other groups is not important. Based on these results, we draw the following conclusions: (1) subjects care about the information concerning their own group. (2) the higher the cooperation index for a subject, the higher is the probability that he/she will move, given the same level of cooperation of others.
Authors: | Fujiyama, Hideki ; Kobayashi, Jun ; Koyama, Yuhsuke ; Oura, Hirokuni |
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Institutions: | Department of Economics, Ourso College of Business |
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