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In three-person envy games, an allocator, a responder, and a dummy player interact. Since agreement payoffs of … the dictator variant of the envy game, responder and dummy can only refuse their own shares, in the ultimatum variant, the …
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We consider three-person envy games with a proposer, a responder, and a dummy player. In this class of games, the …
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Envy is often the cause of mutually harmful outcomes. We experimentally study the impact of envy in a bargaining …) other-harming are considered. We find that envy leads responders to reject high proposer claims, especially when rejection …
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We define and experimentally test a public provision mechanism that meets three basic ethical requirements and allows community members to influence, via monetary bids, which of several projects is implemented. For each project, participants are assigned personal values, which can be positive or...
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Experiment verhalten sich Soldaten im Durchschnitt signifikant altruistischer, kooperativer, vertrauensvoller und …
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Substantial evidence has accumulated in recent empirical works on the limited ability of the Nash equilibrium to rationalize observed behavior in many classes of games played by experimental subjects. This realization has led to several attempts aimed at finding tractable equilibrium concepts...
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We let subjects interact with anonymous partners in trust (investment) games with and without one of two kinds of pre-play communication: numerical (tabular) only, and verbal and numerical. We find that either kind of pre-play communication increases trusting, trustworthiness, or both, in...
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We report on an experiment designed to explore whether and how anger affects future levels of cooperation. Participants …
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We introduce opportunities for pre-play communication and to enter binding or non-binding contracts in trust games, and find (a) communication increases trusting and trustworthiness, (b) contracts are unnecessary for trusting and trustworthy behaviors and are eschewed by many players, (c) more...
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disadvantaged group or handicap for the privileged group, affect behavior. We examine these questions in a laboratory experiment in …
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