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We investigate to what extent genuine social preferences can explain observed other-regarding behavior. In a social dilemma situation (a dictator game variant), people can choose whether to learn about the consequences of their choice for the receiver. We find that a majority of the people that...
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In economic theory, utility depends on past, present and future outcomes. The experiment described in this paper suggests that utility also depends on people’s attitudes, and that it can easily be manipulated through these attitudes. The results imply, first, that purely outcome-based models...
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