In this paper we study how norms of symmetry and centricity affect the functioning of two ways to allocate resources described in the economic anthropology literature, namely reciprocity and redistribution. The baseline reciprocity study, with no explicit priming of the norm of symmetry, features near-zero levels of allocative efficiency. Consistent with the anthropological framework we use throughout, we find that priming the norm of symmetry among the players through pre-play communication dramatically increases efficiency. Next we study a game of redistribution and find that in the final stages of the game allocative efficiency levels consistently approach 100%, regardless of how the chief comes to acquire centricity in the group. We con...
Discrete agent simulation was used to study several models of reciprocity and sanctions in a model e...
We investigate the impact of inequality on sharing and cooperation using a dictator game and a linea...
Systematic experiments with distribution games (for a survey, see Roth, 1995, ) have shown that part...
In this paper we study how norms of symmetry and centricity affect the functioning of two ways to al...
In this paper we evaluate how norms of symmetry and centricity affect the functioning of two ways to ...
Institutions are an ubiquitous presence in our lives. The focus in this Thesis is on norm compliance...
We study pure redistribution as a device to increase cooperation and efficiency in the provision of ...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. We first develop a contractarian theory of redistribution. The...
Two parties bargaining over a pie, the size of which is determined by their previous investment deci...
Under what conditions do distributional preferences, such as altruism or a concern for fair outcomes...
Compliance with a social norm is a matter of self-enforceability and endogenous motivation to confor...
Social dilemmas characterize decision environments in which individuals ’ exclusive pursuit of their...
Fairness is a strong concern as shown by the robust results of dictator giving and ultimatum experim...
We study the incentives that drive behavior in redistributive institutions with various levels of en...
In this paper, we report on a series of free-form bargaining experiments in which two players have t...
Discrete agent simulation was used to study several models of reciprocity and sanctions in a model e...
We investigate the impact of inequality on sharing and cooperation using a dictator game and a linea...
Systematic experiments with distribution games (for a survey, see Roth, 1995, ) have shown that part...
In this paper we study how norms of symmetry and centricity affect the functioning of two ways to al...
In this paper we evaluate how norms of symmetry and centricity affect the functioning of two ways to ...
Institutions are an ubiquitous presence in our lives. The focus in this Thesis is on norm compliance...
We study pure redistribution as a device to increase cooperation and efficiency in the provision of ...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. We first develop a contractarian theory of redistribution. The...
Two parties bargaining over a pie, the size of which is determined by their previous investment deci...
Under what conditions do distributional preferences, such as altruism or a concern for fair outcomes...
Compliance with a social norm is a matter of self-enforceability and endogenous motivation to confor...
Social dilemmas characterize decision environments in which individuals ’ exclusive pursuit of their...
Fairness is a strong concern as shown by the robust results of dictator giving and ultimatum experim...
We study the incentives that drive behavior in redistributive institutions with various levels of en...
In this paper, we report on a series of free-form bargaining experiments in which two players have t...
Discrete agent simulation was used to study several models of reciprocity and sanctions in a model e...
We investigate the impact of inequality on sharing and cooperation using a dictator game and a linea...
Systematic experiments with distribution games (for a survey, see Roth, 1995, ) have shown that part...