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Theoretical research on claims problems has concentrated on normative properties and axiomatizations of solution concepts. We complement these analyses by empirical evidence on the predictability of three classical solution concepts in a bankruptcy problem. We examine both people's impartial...
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generally the same in both treatments, in line with rule-based social preference models, like procedural fairness. …
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We study fairness and reciprocity in a Hawk-Dove game. This alllows us to test various models in one framework. We …
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conducted a real effort fairness experiment where people in two of the world's richest countries, Norway and Germany, interacted …
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fairness perceptions affect the reaction to punishment and whether this effect is consistent across repeated play and role … behavior depending on their fairness perceptions, their experienced emotions, and their interaction with responders. We find … that fairness plays an important role in the behavior of proposers. Specifically, deviations from a perceived fairness norm …
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with one another. We introduce a new single-valued solution concept, the component fairness solution. Our solution is … characterized by component efficiency and component fairness. The interpretation of component fairness is that deleting a link … the players in the component. Component fairness replaces the axiom of fairness characterizing the Myerson value, where …
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efficiency, fairness and a new axiom called component balancedness. This latter axiom compares for every component in the …
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