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We analyze reciprocal behavior when moral wiggle room exists. Dana et al. (2007) show that giving in a dictator game is only partly due to distributional preferences as the giving rate drops when situational excuses for selfish behavior are provided. Our binary trust game closely follows their...
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Do those who prefer economic freedom behave differently than those who prefer public intervention to perceived problems? Experiments of the Trust Game and Dictator Game are employed to measure an individual's behavior. Additionally, a quiz assessing an individual's preference for private...
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experiment, a trust game variant, we study whether moral wiggle room also prevails, when reciprocity is a potential motivation …
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Social life offers innumerable instances in which trust relations involve multiple agents. In an experiment, we study a …
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fraction of reciprocally cooperative subjects become selfish in the course of the experiment, while the reverse is rarely …
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fraction of reciprocally cooperative subjects become selfish in the course of the experiment, while the reverse is rarely …
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in reciprocal behavior. After developing the conceptual framework, we then test this concept in a laboratory experiment …
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an alternative explanation based on reciprocity. We propose a simple model and an experiment to test the relative …
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Many economic interactions rely on trust, which is sometimes violated. The fallout from business fraud and other malfeasance shows serious economic consequences of trust violations. Simple rules mandating minimum standards are attractive because they prevent the most egregious trust violations....
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