We examine repeated prisoners\u27dilemma with imperfect private monitoring and random termination where the termination probability is low. We run laboratory experiments and show subjects retaliate more severely when monitoring is more accurate. This experimental result contradicts the prediction of standard game theory. Instead of assuming full rationality and pure self-interest, we introduce naiveté and social preferences, i.e., reciprocal concerns, and develop a model that is consistent with, and uniquely predicts, the observed behavior in the experiments. Our behavioral model suggests there is a trade-off between naiveté and reciprocity. When people are concerned about reciprocity, they tend to make fewer random choices.本文フィルはリンク先を参照のこ
The present paper provides a survey on the recent progress in the theory of repeated games. Many rec...
The Prisoner's Dilemma has been a subject of extensive research due to its importance in understandi...
The present paper provides a survey on the recent progress in the theory of repeated games. Many rec...
We examine repeated prisoners'dilemma with imperfect private monitoring and random termination where...
This paper experimentally examines infinitely repeated prisoners'dilemma games with imperfect privat...
First Version: March 18, 2016 ; Current Version: April 14, 2016We experimentally examine repeated pr...
This paper uses a laboratory experiment to study the effect of a mon-itoring structure on the play o...
preliminary, comments welcome A proper understanding of the determinants of co-operation is crucial ...
We address whether cooperative behavior in a repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD) is more easily achieve...
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Abstract: We report results from an experiment that examines play in an indefinitely repeated, 2-pl...
The belief-based approach for repeated games with private monitoring studies an impor-tant class of ...
We study the repeated two-player Prisoners' Dilemma with imperfect private monitoring and no communi...
We experimentally test the ability of subjects to identify repeated-game strategies from prisoner's ...
We use a novel experimental design to identify subjects ’ strategies in an infinitely repeated priso...
The present paper provides a survey on the recent progress in the theory of repeated games. Many rec...
The Prisoner's Dilemma has been a subject of extensive research due to its importance in understandi...
The present paper provides a survey on the recent progress in the theory of repeated games. Many rec...
We examine repeated prisoners'dilemma with imperfect private monitoring and random termination where...
This paper experimentally examines infinitely repeated prisoners'dilemma games with imperfect privat...
First Version: March 18, 2016 ; Current Version: April 14, 2016We experimentally examine repeated pr...
This paper uses a laboratory experiment to study the effect of a mon-itoring structure on the play o...
preliminary, comments welcome A proper understanding of the determinants of co-operation is crucial ...
We address whether cooperative behavior in a repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD) is more easily achieve...
This paper uses laboratory experiments to test the implications of the theory of repeated games on e...
Abstract: We report results from an experiment that examines play in an indefinitely repeated, 2-pl...
The belief-based approach for repeated games with private monitoring studies an impor-tant class of ...
We study the repeated two-player Prisoners' Dilemma with imperfect private monitoring and no communi...
We experimentally test the ability of subjects to identify repeated-game strategies from prisoner's ...
We use a novel experimental design to identify subjects ’ strategies in an infinitely repeated priso...
The present paper provides a survey on the recent progress in the theory of repeated games. Many rec...
The Prisoner's Dilemma has been a subject of extensive research due to its importance in understandi...
The present paper provides a survey on the recent progress in the theory of repeated games. Many rec...