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In two-person generosity games, the proposer’s agreement payoff is exogenously given, whereas that of the responder is endogenously determined by the proposer’s choice of the pie size. In three-person generosity games, equal agreement payoffs for two of the players are either exogenously...
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In two-person generosity games the proposer's agreement payoffis exogenously given whereas that of the responder is endogenouslydetermined by the proposer's choice of the pie size. Earlier resultsfor two-person generosity games show that participants seem to caremore for eciency than for equity....
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individual payoffs, is a potentially competing concern in games such as the prisoners' dilemma. In our experiment participants …
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individual contributions and the probability to lose. -- Cumulative Public Goods ; Milestones ; Climate Change ; Experiment …
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. In our experiment, before playing the generosity game, participants are asked to buy their role via a random price …
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an experiment with two treatment variables: one that determines when the harmed party announces its potential damage …
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