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Bilateral bargaining situations are often characterized by informational asymmetries concerning the size of what is at … of asymmetric information on proposer behavior in two different situations which allow for a variation of responder veto … compared to the dictator game is (marginally) smaller when the proposer is in the superior information position. Further we …
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The paper reports on an experiment on two-player double-auction bargaining with private values. We consider a setting …
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We experimentally investigate multiple notions of equity in ultimatum bargaining with asymmetric outside options …
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Experimental studies of two-person sequential bargaining demonstrate that the concept of subgame perfection is not a … bargainers in two-person dyads coordinate their expectations on a bargaining convention and how this convention is supported by …
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The present paper analyzes the dynamics of bargaining of the ultimatum game in presence of social differences amidst …
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We experimentally investigate the relevance of (asymmetric) outside options in ultimatum bargaining. Building on the …
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In experimental games, task-related incentives are payments to experimental subjects that vary according to their strategy choices and the consequent outcomes of the games. Limited evidence exists regarding incentive magnitude effects in experimental games. We examined one-off strategy choices...
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two-stage bargaining game. In each stage, the rising power makes a bargaining offer and the declining power must choose …
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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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In minority games, players in a group must decide at each round which of two available options to choose, knowing that only subjects who picked the minority option obtain a positive reward. Previous experiments on the minority and similar congestion games have shown that players interacting...
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