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We measured the beliefs and behavior of third parties who were given the opportunity to add to or deduct from the payoffs of individuals who engaged in an economic bargaining game under different social contexts. Third parties rewarded bargaining outcomes that were equal and compensated victims...
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We study a bilateral negotiation conflict setup where at bargaining impasse the disadvantaged party chooses whether to escalate conflict or not. Escalation is costly for both parties and it results in a random draw of the winner of the escalated conflict. We derive the behavioral predictions of...
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cooperation choices and one (using the strategy method) in which they do not matter. We show that the “fairness question”, a …
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intended actions from the resulting outcomes. Equilibrium predictions from theoretical models of fairness are tested …
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This study investigates the effects of unfair enforcement of institutional rules on public good contributions, personal and social norms, and trust. In a preregistered online experiment (n = 1,038), we find that biased institutions reduce rule compliance compared to fair institutions. However,...
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This study investigates the effects of unfair enforcement of institutional rules on public good contributions, personal and social norms, and trust. In a preregistered online experiment (n = 1,038), we find that biased institutions reduce rule compliance compared to fair institutions. However,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014346014
We explore the extent to which altruism, as measured by giving in a dictator game (DG), accounts for play in a noisy version of the repeated prisoner’s dilemma. We find that DG giving is correlated with cooperation in the repeated game when no cooperative equilibria exist, but not when...
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test a conjecture that it is the fairness property of the outside option which could be responsible for this effect. We …
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motivated by fairness and efficiency considerations. This evidence, however, results mainly from experimental designs asking … fairness are less influential. We investigate and confirm this frame dependency more systematically by comparing net …
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equal treatment of agents. Discrimination is, thus, a consequence of reciprocity. Agents that are discriminated against …
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