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Economists are increasingly interested in the cognitive basis of pro-social behavior. Using response time data, several authors have claimed that "fairness is intuitive". In light of conflicting empirical evidence, we provide theoretical arguments showing under which circumstances an increase...
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Evidence from response time studies and time pressure experiments has led several authors to conclude that "fairness is intuitive". In light of conflicting findings we provide theoretical arguments showing under which conditions an increase in "fairness” due to time pressure indeed provides...
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Economists are increasingly interested in the cognitive basis of pro-social behavior. Using response time data, several authors have claimed that "fairness is intuitive". In light of conflicting empirical evidence, we provide theoretical arguments showing under which circumstances an increase...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011616655
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In this paper it is argued that whether cooperation is established in a prisoner's dilemma-like situation is determined … matching, the impact of the history and the importance of experience for the emergence of cooperation. As a consequence, we are … able to develop some understanding for why sometimes cooperation is established and sometimes not …
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Recent experimental research has examined whether contributions to public goods can be traced back to intuitive or deliberative decision-making, using response times in public good games in order to identify the specific decision process at work. In light of conflicting results, this paper...
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Recent experimental research has examined whether contributions to public goods can be traced back to intuitive or deliberative decision-making, using response times in public good games in order to identify the specific decision process at work. In light of conflicting results, this paper...
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In this work we use data on response times from a public good experiment to test the hypothesis that cooperation is … support the hypothesis that cooperation is instinctive, while defection is 'rational'. Moreover, as the experiment is designed … also to assess the effects of the consumption of relational goods on cooperation, we are also able to state that some types …
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