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fairness. The probability of using the different rules is assumed to be stable over games. The estimated parameters imply that …
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preferences, trust and cognitive ability, and negative reciprocity and risk preferences suggest that Indians have different …, we conducted a survey of 614 subjects in India. Our results based on the correlations of positive reciprocity and time …
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-off) and reciprocal fairness (receiving what one is due based on one’s past actions) using dictator, ultimatum, and trust games … distributive fairness, we identify positive offers as first movers in both games as evidence of expectations of reciprocity by …, we find strong evidence supporting general concern for reciprocal fairness in the trust games where the modal response of …
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