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This paper investigates if and how other-regarding preferences governing giving decisions in dictator games are affected in risky environments in which the payoff of the recipient is random. We demonstrate that, whenever the risk is actuarially neutral, the donation of dictators with a purely ex...
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structure of prosocial utility. We conduct a high-stakes donation experiment that allows us to identify non-parametrically and …
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We perform an experimental investigation using a dictator game in which individuals must make a moral decision - to give or not to give an amount of money to poor people in the Third World. A questionnaire in which the subjects are asked about the reasons for their decision shows that, at least...
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central in informing behavior in one-shot games. -- Altruism ; Inequality, Empathy ; Theory of Mind ; Behavioral Economics …
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-stakes extreme altruism may be largely motivated by automatic, intuitive processes …
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altruism, trust, trustworthiness, and cooperation. For non-social experiences, we find no effect on subsequent behavior in any …
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negotiation situations. We report the results of a laboratory experiment that was designed to isolate the effect of the curse of …
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negotiation situations. We report the results of a laboratory experiment that was designed to isolate the effect of the curse of …
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recent papers: women are sensitive to the design and context of the experiment in ways that men are not. In addition, we go …
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This paper studies the effects of two different frames on decisions in a dictator game. Before making their allocation decision, dictators read a short text. Depending on the treatment, the text either emphasizes their decision power and freedom of choice or it stresses their responsibility for...
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