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reciprocity norm, irrespective of monetary consequences. …
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reciprocity norm, irrespective of monetary consequences. …
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, we test the relevance of their input variables (second-order beliefs and general dispositions for guilt/reciprocity). The … data confirm the predictions of belief-dependant models. Both second-order beliefs and a participant's sensitivity to guilt/reciprocity …We analyse two types of belief-dependant models of social preferences: guilt aversion and reciprocity. In particular …
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In experimental economics there exists a lively debate about the independence of observations. Although opinions on the issue differ widely, all concerns regard the independence of subjects' behavior within one session or experiment. This paper attempts to shed some light on the independence of...
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We use a two-person public goods experiment to distinguish between effciency and fairness as possible motivations for cooperative behavior. Asymmetric marginal per capita returns allow only the high-productivity player to increase group payoffs when contributing positive amounts. Asymmetric...
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. Based on a random-utility model speci¯cation, we develop a relationship between a player's beliefs about others' behavior … data show that deviations from intended actions are positively related to changes in beliefs, thereby suggesting that …
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This paper provides a new way to identify conditional cooperation in a real-time version of the standard voluntary contribution mechanism. Our approach avoids most drawbacks of the traditional procedures because it relies on endogenous cycle lengths, which are defined by the number of...
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cooperation. We try to assess the relative importance of three motives - namely reciprocity, inequity aversion, and anchoring - in … a non-linear voluntary contribution experiment. We find that, for those conditionally cooperating, both reciprocity and … reciprocity. In contrast, anchoring plays only a marginal role. Compared to what previously found in linear voluntary contribution …
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chains facilitate cooperation by balancing positive and negative reciprocity. …
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chains facilitate cooperation by balancing positive and negative reciprocity. …
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