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people make trade-offs between fairness and self-interest. To study this we conducted an economic experiment with a …. The participants made two distributive choices in the experiment. The first choice was to distribute money between …
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This paper investigates physiological responses to perceptions of unfair pay. In a simple principal agent experiment … experiment we record agents' heart rate variability. Our findings provide evidence of a link between perceived unfairness and …
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on the willingness to offer resistance against proposed outcomes. In the experiment, one individual is selected on the …
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those who can voice their opinion. We study the latter effect in a laboratory experiment. More precisely, we analyze the …
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experiment, we let third parties redistribute resources between two stakeholders who could earn money either by choosing a safe …
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experiment, we let third parties redistribute resources between two stakeholders who could earn money either by choosing a safe …
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This paper studies how individual behavior is affected by moral reflection in a dictator game with production, and the informational value of self-reported data on fairness. We nd that making individuals reflect on fairness before they play the dictator game has a moderate effect on the weight...
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from engaging in actual trade in the experiment. We show that distributional concerns primarily drive opposition to trade …
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exogenously given agreement payoff. -- generosity game ; equity ; efficiency ; experiment …
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We expand upon the previous models of inequity aversion of Fehr and Schmidt [1], and Frohlich et al. [2], which assume that dictators get disutility if the final allocation of surplus deviates from the equal split (egalitarian principle) or from the subjects' production (libertarian principle)....
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