We explore if fairness and inequality motivations affect cooperation in indefinitely repeated games. Each round, we randomly divided experimental participants into donor–recipient pairs. Donors could make a gift to recipients, and ex-ante earnings are highest when all donors give. Roles were randomly reassigned every period, which induced inequality in ex-post earnings. Theoretically, income-maximizing players do not have to condition on this inequality because it is payoff-irrelevant. Empirically, payoff-irrelevant inequality affected participants’ ability to coordinate on efficient play: donors conditioned gifts on their own past roles and, with inequalities made visible, discriminated against those who were better off
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We explore if fairness and inequality motivations affect cooperation in indefinitely repeated games...
We explore if fairness and inequality motivations affect cooperation in indefinitely repeated games. E...
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We experimentally investigate cooperative behaviour in a social dilemma situa-tion, where the social...
Direct reciprocity is a powerful mechanism for the evolution of cooperation on the basis of repeated...
In a novel experimental design we study public good games with dynamic interdependencies. Each agent...
We explore if fairness and inequality motivations affect cooperation in indefinitely repeated games...
We explore if fairness and inequality motivations affect cooperation in indefinitely repeated games. E...
Does inequality affect a group’s cohesion and ability to prosper? Participants in laboratory economi...
International audienceWe build a dataset based on 23 experiments that introduce heterogeneous endowm...
Over the past decade, inequality has become one of the most complex and troubling challenges in the ...
We investigate the impact of inequality on sharing and cooperation using a dictator game and a linea...
In a novel experimental design we study dynamic public good games in which wealth is allowed to accu...
In this study we tested whether economic inequality and democratic choices affected individuals' coo...
This paper analyzes the impact of inequality in the distribution of endowments on contributions. We ...
In a novel experimental design we study public good games with dynamic interdependencies, where each...
Humans often cooperate, voluntarily paying an individual cost to supply a benefit to others. Public ...
We experimentally investigate cooperative behaviour in a social dilemma situa-tion, where the social...
Direct reciprocity is a powerful mechanism for the evolution of cooperation on the basis of repeated...
In a novel experimental design we study public good games with dynamic interdependencies. Each agent...