Why did he do that? : using counterfactuals to study the effect of intentions in extensive form games
Year of publication: |
March 2018
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Authors: | Engler, Yola ; Kerschbamer, Rudolf ; Page, Lionel |
Published in: |
Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association. - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer Science + Business Media B.V., ISSN 1386-4157, ZDB-ID 1386451-8. - Vol. 21.2018, 1, p. 1-26
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Subject: | Social preferences | Other-regarding preferences | Intentions | Reciprocity | Trust game | Experimental economics | Behavioral economics | Experiment | Verhaltensökonomik | Spieltheorie | Game theory | Soziale Wohlfahrtsfunktion | Social welfare function | Vertrauen | Confidence | Ultimatumspiel | Ultimatum game | Extensives Spiel | Extensive form game | Austauschtheorie | Social exchange theory | Experimentelle Ökonomik | Gerechtigkeit | Justice | Präferenztheorie | Theory of preferences |
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