A central issue in behavioral economics is the role of fairness, and whether it is hard-wired or acquired as a result of self-interested considerations. Binmore (2020) has recently argued that fairness does not always occur, and when it does, it is caused by self-interest. The ultimatum game is well known for the sharp divergence of experimental data from theoretical predictions based on self-interest. Proposers frequently offer ‘fair’ shares of a fixed “pie” of potential earnings, and unfair offers are often rejected, which results in zero earnings for both bargainers. Slight modifications of the ultimatum game, however, can add a more realistic context for some applications, and the resulting gamesman-like behavior can yield results close...
Ultimatum game is an experimental paradigm to study human decision making. There are two players, a ...
The Ultimatum Game (UG) is an economic game where two players (proposer and responder) decide how to...
Experimental economics has revealed an underlying tension between preferences for fairness and the p...
A central issue in behavioral economics is the role of fairness, and whether it is hard-wired or acq...
The ultimatum game (UG) is widely used to study human bargaining behavior and fairness norms. In thi...
Our study concerns bargaining behavior in situations where one party is in a stronger position than ...
Being treated fairly by others is an important need in everyday life. Experimentally, fairness can b...
Experimental economics has revealed an underlying tension between preferences for fairness and the p...
Non-cooperative game theory predicts that Allocators in Ultimatum games will take almost all the &ap...
In the ultimatum game, the challenge is to explain why responders reject non-zero offers thereby def...
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I wish to thank my students in Econ 411 at the American University in Cairo, for planning, organisi...
I develop a theoretical model and provide experimental evidence that social norms of fairness play a...
Being treated fairly by others is an important need in everyday life. Experimentally, fairness can b...
The ultimatum game (UG) is widely used to study human bargaining behavior and fairness norms. In thi...
Ultimatum game is an experimental paradigm to study human decision making. There are two players, a ...
The Ultimatum Game (UG) is an economic game where two players (proposer and responder) decide how to...
Experimental economics has revealed an underlying tension between preferences for fairness and the p...
A central issue in behavioral economics is the role of fairness, and whether it is hard-wired or acq...
The ultimatum game (UG) is widely used to study human bargaining behavior and fairness norms. In thi...
Our study concerns bargaining behavior in situations where one party is in a stronger position than ...
Being treated fairly by others is an important need in everyday life. Experimentally, fairness can b...
Experimental economics has revealed an underlying tension between preferences for fairness and the p...
Non-cooperative game theory predicts that Allocators in Ultimatum games will take almost all the &ap...
In the ultimatum game, the challenge is to explain why responders reject non-zero offers thereby def...
Contains fulltext : 194117.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Being treated f...
I wish to thank my students in Econ 411 at the American University in Cairo, for planning, organisi...
I develop a theoretical model and provide experimental evidence that social norms of fairness play a...
Being treated fairly by others is an important need in everyday life. Experimentally, fairness can b...
The ultimatum game (UG) is widely used to study human bargaining behavior and fairness norms. In thi...
Ultimatum game is an experimental paradigm to study human decision making. There are two players, a ...
The Ultimatum Game (UG) is an economic game where two players (proposer and responder) decide how to...
Experimental economics has revealed an underlying tension between preferences for fairness and the p...