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We study fairness and reciprocity in a Hawk-Dove game. This alllows us to testvarious 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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In a centralized marketplace that was designed to be simple, we identify participants whose choices are dominated. Using administrative data from Hungary, we show that college applicants make obvious mistakes: they forgo the free opportunity to receive a tuition waiver worth thousands of...
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This paper investigates an implication of the self-serving bias for reciprocalresponses. It is hypothesized that negative intentionality matters more thanpositive intentionality for reciprocating individuals with a self-servingattributional style. Experimental evidence obtained in the hot...
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We examine the force of three types of behavioral dynamics in quantity-setting triopoly experiments:mimicking the …
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equilibrium strategies that look very much like human behaviour; altruism and fairness will be shown to feature in a natural way …
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This paper investigates whether transactions where the buyer (or the seller) always moves first, andthe seller (or the buyer) always moves second in the exchange gives higher payoffs than exchangesin which it is randomly determined who moves first. We examine the effect of two...
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This paper reports the results of experiments involving a 3-personcoalitionformation game with an ultimatumbargaining …-person ultimatumbargainingexperiments, negative reciprocity (i.e.punishment of unfair offers) plays a crucial role in … decision making.Thehypothesis that selfishness and anticipatednegative reciprocity by proposers together with actual …
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This paper experimentally explores how the enforcement of cooperative behavior in a social dilemma is facilitated through institutional as well as emotional mechanisms. Recent studies emphasize the importance of negatively valued emotions, such as anger, which motivate individuals to punish free...
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