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In this experiment I study a novel three-player ultimatum game in which two proposers with unequal amounts of money simultaneously submit offers to one responder, who may accept at most one offer. I compare the predictions of inequity aversion, advantage seeking, and self-interest. Unlike...
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While previous research has shown that social preferences develop in childhood, we study whether this development is accompanied by reduced use of deception when lies would harm others, and increased use of deception to benefit others. In a sample of children aged between 7 and 14, we find...
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that teams are significantly more benevolent than individuals in the domain of disadvantageous inequality while the … benevolence in the domain of advantageous inequality is similar across decision makers. A consequence for the frequency of … preference types is that while a substantial fraction of individuals is classified as inequality averse, this type disappears …
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While previous research has shown that social preferences develop in childhood, we study whether this development is accompanied by reduced use of deception when lies would harm others, and increased use of deception to benefit others. In a sample of children aged between 7 and 14, we find...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013034454
While previous research has shown that social preferences develop in childhood, we study whether this development is accompanied by reduced use of deception when lies would harm others, and increased use of deception to benefit others. In a sample of children aged between 7 and 14, we find...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013061440
that teams are significantly more benevolent than individuals in the domain of disadvantageous inequality while the … benevolence in the domain of advantageous inequality is similar across decision makers. A consequence for the frequency of … preference types is that while a substantial fraction of individuals is classified as inequality averse, this type disappears …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009777059
While previous research has shown that social preferences develop in childhood, we study whether this development is accompanied by reduced use of deception when lies would harm others, and increased use of deception to benefit others. In a sample of children aged between 7 and 14, we find...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014150727
that teams are significantly more benevolent than individuals in the domain of disadvantageous inequality while the … benevolence in the domain of advantageous inequality is similar across decision makers. A consequence for the frequency of … preference types is that while a substantial fraction of individuals is classified as inequality averse, this type disappears …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011116894
component of utility). These approaches are applied in various ways to an experiment on fairness conducted by Cappelen et al … modelling and estimation ; model evaluation ; individual behaviour ; fairness …
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Public policies that intervene or restrict consumer choices for the benefit of the society are often controversial. For instance, the compliance rate of COVID-19 pandemic social distancing rules varied dramatically across cities and states, and these policies even backfired among some consumers...
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