Inequality considerations are a motive for making positive offers in the Ultimatum Game and rejecting small ones, but decision error could have the same effect. I find evidence for both of these considerations and a different relative importance amongst Zimbabwean villagers, of whom some resettled after a government organized land reform during the 1980s. Resettled villagers have higher inequality aversion and lower decision error than those who live in traditional villages but, after accounting for different levels of inequality aversion, the difference in decision error between both groups of villagers is no longer significant. There are no gender differences in preferences. The model estimated was first used by De Bruyn and Bolton (2004)...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Fairness in Games.The relationship between risk in the env...
This paper reports preliminary evidence from a pilot study (, with 455 decisions) on issues of decis...
Believing that inequality is inevitable may limit demand for redistribution. We explore this idea w...
Inequality considerations are a motive for making positive offers in the Ultimatum Game and rejecti...
Inequality considerations are a motive for making positive o¤ers in the Ultimatum Game and rejecting...
Zimbabwean villagers of distinct background have resettled in government-organized land reforms for ...
Received September 7, 2012; Accepted April 18, 2013; Published May 28, 2013Zimbabwean villagers of d...
Zimbabwean villagers of distinct background have resettled in government organized land reforms for ...
We combine choice data in the ultimatum game with the expectations of proposers elicited by subjecti...
Behavior in the Ultimatum Game has been well-studied experimentally, and provides a marked contrast ...
The relationship between risk in the environment, risk aversion and inequality aversion is not well ...
This paper studies how individual social status influences bilateral bargaining in small-scale socie...
This paper examines gender-related inequality aversion, altruism and the effect of gender on decisio...
This paper examines gender-related inequality aversion, altruism and the effect of gender on decisio...
Data from three bargaining games—the Dictator Game, the Ultimatum Game, and the Third-Party Punishme...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Fairness in Games.The relationship between risk in the env...
This paper reports preliminary evidence from a pilot study (, with 455 decisions) on issues of decis...
Believing that inequality is inevitable may limit demand for redistribution. We explore this idea w...
Inequality considerations are a motive for making positive offers in the Ultimatum Game and rejecti...
Inequality considerations are a motive for making positive o¤ers in the Ultimatum Game and rejecting...
Zimbabwean villagers of distinct background have resettled in government-organized land reforms for ...
Received September 7, 2012; Accepted April 18, 2013; Published May 28, 2013Zimbabwean villagers of d...
Zimbabwean villagers of distinct background have resettled in government organized land reforms for ...
We combine choice data in the ultimatum game with the expectations of proposers elicited by subjecti...
Behavior in the Ultimatum Game has been well-studied experimentally, and provides a marked contrast ...
The relationship between risk in the environment, risk aversion and inequality aversion is not well ...
This paper studies how individual social status influences bilateral bargaining in small-scale socie...
This paper examines gender-related inequality aversion, altruism and the effect of gender on decisio...
This paper examines gender-related inequality aversion, altruism and the effect of gender on decisio...
Data from three bargaining games—the Dictator Game, the Ultimatum Game, and the Third-Party Punishme...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Fairness in Games.The relationship between risk in the env...
This paper reports preliminary evidence from a pilot study (, with 455 decisions) on issues of decis...
Believing that inequality is inevitable may limit demand for redistribution. We explore this idea w...