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experiments show an affinity for conditional cooperation, readily conditioning their behavior on both the state of the world, and …
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We propose a theoretical model that embeds social identity concerns, as in Akerlof and Kranton (2000), with inequity averse preferences, as in Fehr and Schmidt (1999). We conduct an artefactual ultimatum game experiment with registered members of British political parties, for whom political...
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We consider a theoretical model of a public goods game that incorporates reciprocity, guilt-aversion/surprise-seeking, and the attribution of intentions behind these emotions. In order to test our predictions, we implement the "induced beliefs method" and a within-subjects design, using the...
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We report an experiment comparing sequential and simultaneous contributions to a public good in a quasi-linear two-person setting (Varian, Journal of Public Economics, 1994). Our findings support the theoretical argument that sequential contributions result in lower overall provision than...
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, inequality aversion and sequential voting effects. -- non-cooperative game ; aggregative game ; Nash-equilibrium ; focal point …
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Reciprocity can be a powerful motivation for human behaviour. Scholars argue that it is relevant in the context of private provision of public goods. We examine whether reciprocity can resolve the associated coordination problem. The interaction of reciprocity with cost-sharing is critical....
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. It turns out that the less talented competitor may win the larger share of the prize if his inequality aversion is … device if there are multiple simultaneous equilibria, and second the inequality aversion of the more egalitarian player can …
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the models and conduct new experiments to do so. Our empirical evidence suggests that a preference for being seen as …
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The paper reports laboratory experiments on a day-to-day route choice game with two routes. Subjects had to choose …
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This paper experimentally investigates how monetary incentives and emotions influence behaviour in a two-player power-to-take game. In this game, one player can claim any part of the other's endowment (take rate), and the second player can respond by destroying his or her own endowment. We focus...
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