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Actual behaviour is inuenced in important ways by moral emotions,for instance guilt or shame (see among others Tangney et al., 2007). Belief-dependant models of social preferences using the framework of psycho-logical games aim to consider such emotions to explain other-regardingbehaviour. Our...
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's strategy. The utility model used to explain this kind of context dependency incorporates a preference for net …
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’s strategy. The utility model used to explain this kind of context dependency incorporates a preference for net …
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’s strategy. The utility model used to explain this kind of context dependency incorporates a preference for net …
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We study ultimatum and dictator experiments where the first mover chooses the amount of money to be distributed between …
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We study ultimatum and dictator experiments where the first mover chooses the amount of money to be distributed between …
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We analyze the effects of introducing asymmetric information and expectations in the investment game (Berg et al., 1995). In our experiment, only the trustee knows the size of the surplus. Subjects' expectations about each other's behavior are also elicited. (...)
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This paper presents the experimental results of a “Transcontinental Ultimatum Game” implemented between India and France. The bargaining took the form of standard ultimatum games, but in one treatment Indian subjects made offers to French subjects and, in another treatment, French subjects...
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behaviour of a previous participant in a dictator game with a taking option. We use the strategy method to identify behavioural …
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