Experiments on the Ultimatum Game (UG) repeatedly show that people''s behaviour is far from rational. In UG experiments, a subject proposes how to divide a pot and the other can accept or reject the proposal, in which case both lose everything. While rational people would offer and accept the minimum possible amount, in experiments low offers are often rejected and offers are typically larger than the minimum, and even fair. Several theoretical works have proposed that these results may arise evolutionarily when subjects act in both roles and there is a fixed interaction structure in the population specifying who plays with whom. We report the first experiments on structured UG with subjects playing simultaneously both roles. We observe tha...
We demonstrate that one should not expect convergence of the proposals to the subgame perfect Nash e...
Behavior in the Ultimatum Game has been well-studied experimentally, and provides a marked contrast ...
In the ultimatum game, the challenge is to explain why responders reject non-zero offers thereby def...
Experiments on the Ultimatum Game (UG) repeatedly show that people's behaviour is far from rational....
The Ultimatum Game (UG) is an economic game where two players (proposer and responder) decide how to...
Behavior in the Ultimatum Game has been well-studied experimentally, and provides a marked contrast ...
<div><p>Behavior in the Ultimatum Game has been well-studied experimentally, and provides a marked c...
In the Ultimatum Game, two players are offered a chance to win a certain sum of money. All they must...
The Ultimatum Game examines the relationship between profit maximization and fairness in our decisio...
In the Ultimatum Game, two players are offered a chance to win a certain sum of money. All they must...
When humans fail to make optimal decisions in strategic games and economic gambles, researchers typi...
In an economic Ultimatum Game, two players interact to decide how to split a certain amount of money...
Non-cooperative game theory predicts that Allocators in Ultimatum games will take almost all the &ap...
I formulate a simple model of the ultimatum game, in which a proposer and a responder can receive a ...
In the Ultimatum Game, a proposer suggests how to split a sum of money with a responder. If the resp...
We demonstrate that one should not expect convergence of the proposals to the subgame perfect Nash e...
Behavior in the Ultimatum Game has been well-studied experimentally, and provides a marked contrast ...
In the ultimatum game, the challenge is to explain why responders reject non-zero offers thereby def...
Experiments on the Ultimatum Game (UG) repeatedly show that people's behaviour is far from rational....
The Ultimatum Game (UG) is an economic game where two players (proposer and responder) decide how to...
Behavior in the Ultimatum Game has been well-studied experimentally, and provides a marked contrast ...
<div><p>Behavior in the Ultimatum Game has been well-studied experimentally, and provides a marked c...
In the Ultimatum Game, two players are offered a chance to win a certain sum of money. All they must...
The Ultimatum Game examines the relationship between profit maximization and fairness in our decisio...
In the Ultimatum Game, two players are offered a chance to win a certain sum of money. All they must...
When humans fail to make optimal decisions in strategic games and economic gambles, researchers typi...
In an economic Ultimatum Game, two players interact to decide how to split a certain amount of money...
Non-cooperative game theory predicts that Allocators in Ultimatum games will take almost all the &ap...
I formulate a simple model of the ultimatum game, in which a proposer and a responder can receive a ...
In the Ultimatum Game, a proposer suggests how to split a sum of money with a responder. If the resp...
We demonstrate that one should not expect convergence of the proposals to the subgame perfect Nash e...
Behavior in the Ultimatum Game has been well-studied experimentally, and provides a marked contrast ...
In the ultimatum game, the challenge is to explain why responders reject non-zero offers thereby def...