Adaptive learning and a fairness motive we call ‘‘punishment’’ are the basis for two prominent and substantially different types of theories of ultimatum bargaining behavior. We compare adaptive learning and fairness in an experiment that involves punishment and reward versions of the ultimatum game. We draw conclu-sions concerning the abilities and limitations of both types of theories. The results shed light on how learning and fairness interact, information that should be useful in constructing a more comprehensive model
I wish to thank my students in Econ 411 at the American University in Cairo, for planning, organisi...
The Ultimatum Game (UG) is an economic game where two players (proposer and responder) decide how to...
The paper reports on an experiment that uses an ultimatum game structure added with a trust componen...
Adaptive learning and punishment are highly prominent competing explanations for ultimatum game beha...
In the ultimatum game, two players divide a sum of money. The proposer suggests how to split and the...
In the ultimatum game, two players divide a sum of money. The proposer suggests how to split and the...
<div><p>Behavior in the Ultimatum Game has been well-studied experimentally, and provides a marked c...
Non-cooperative game theory predicts that Allocators in Ultimatum games will take almost all the &ap...
Equilibration and context dependency : an experimental investigation of the ultimatum bargaining gam...
We demonstrate that one should not expect convergence of the proposals to the subgame perfect Nash e...
Whether behavior converges toward rational play or fair play in repeated ultimatum games depends on ...
We study a multiplayer extension of the well-known Ultimatum Game (UG) through the lens of a reinfor...
Focusing on responder behavior, we report panel data findings from both low and high stakes ultimatu...
Experiments with the ultimatum game -- where one party can make a take-it-or-leave-it offer to a sec...
In the Ultimatum Game, two players are offered a chance to win a certain sum of money. All they must...
I wish to thank my students in Econ 411 at the American University in Cairo, for planning, organisi...
The Ultimatum Game (UG) is an economic game where two players (proposer and responder) decide how to...
The paper reports on an experiment that uses an ultimatum game structure added with a trust componen...
Adaptive learning and punishment are highly prominent competing explanations for ultimatum game beha...
In the ultimatum game, two players divide a sum of money. The proposer suggests how to split and the...
In the ultimatum game, two players divide a sum of money. The proposer suggests how to split and the...
<div><p>Behavior in the Ultimatum Game has been well-studied experimentally, and provides a marked c...
Non-cooperative game theory predicts that Allocators in Ultimatum games will take almost all the &ap...
Equilibration and context dependency : an experimental investigation of the ultimatum bargaining gam...
We demonstrate that one should not expect convergence of the proposals to the subgame perfect Nash e...
Whether behavior converges toward rational play or fair play in repeated ultimatum games depends on ...
We study a multiplayer extension of the well-known Ultimatum Game (UG) through the lens of a reinfor...
Focusing on responder behavior, we report panel data findings from both low and high stakes ultimatu...
Experiments with the ultimatum game -- where one party can make a take-it-or-leave-it offer to a sec...
In the Ultimatum Game, two players are offered a chance to win a certain sum of money. All they must...
I wish to thank my students in Econ 411 at the American University in Cairo, for planning, organisi...
The Ultimatum Game (UG) is an economic game where two players (proposer and responder) decide how to...
The paper reports on an experiment that uses an ultimatum game structure added with a trust componen...