We present a wide collection of experiments which show how human behavior deviates substantially with respect to the predictions derived from standard homo economicus assumptions. Then we review the theoretical literature that this evidence has stimulated. In particular some models are found to be consistent with evidence from a large set of games. As fundamental differences exist among these proposals, new experiments were devised to contrast their effectiveness in predicting behavior. We argue that inequality aversion models are to be preferred to intention based models because the additional predictive power the latter may have comes at a very high cost of complexity. We also find that equality considerations are more relevant than effic...
Abstract: Departures from self-interest in economic experiments have recently inspired models of “s...
This paper reports experimental evidence on a stylized labor market. The experiment is designed as ...
This paper surveys the theories of social preferences. Social preferences are based on that people n...
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Departures from pure self interest in economic experiments have recently inspired models of "social ...
This article explores some issues having to do with the use of experimental results from one-shot ga...
We report experimental results on a simple coordination game in which two players can coordinate eit...
This article analyzes the concept of social preferences and the existing methods for their determina...
We present a brief overview of the experimental economics literature on social preferences. In numer...
Departures from “economic man” behavior in many games in which fairness is a salient characteristic ...
The purpose of this chapter is to describe a menu of experimental games that are useful for measurin...
Departures from self-interest in economic experiments have recently inspired models of “social prefe...
Experimental economics has revealed an underlying tension between preferences for fairness and the p...
Departures from self-interest in economic experiments have recently inspired models of “social prefe...
International audienceWe propose an experimental method whose purpose is to remove social concerns i...
Abstract: Departures from self-interest in economic experiments have recently inspired models of “s...
This paper reports experimental evidence on a stylized labor market. The experiment is designed as ...
This paper surveys the theories of social preferences. Social preferences are based on that people n...
This paper explores some issues having to do with the use of experimental results from one shot game...
Departures from pure self interest in economic experiments have recently inspired models of "social ...
This article explores some issues having to do with the use of experimental results from one-shot ga...
We report experimental results on a simple coordination game in which two players can coordinate eit...
This article analyzes the concept of social preferences and the existing methods for their determina...
We present a brief overview of the experimental economics literature on social preferences. In numer...
Departures from “economic man” behavior in many games in which fairness is a salient characteristic ...
The purpose of this chapter is to describe a menu of experimental games that are useful for measurin...
Departures from self-interest in economic experiments have recently inspired models of “social prefe...
Experimental economics has revealed an underlying tension between preferences for fairness and the p...
Departures from self-interest in economic experiments have recently inspired models of “social prefe...
International audienceWe propose an experimental method whose purpose is to remove social concerns i...
Abstract: Departures from self-interest in economic experiments have recently inspired models of “s...
This paper reports experimental evidence on a stylized labor market. The experiment is designed as ...
This paper surveys the theories of social preferences. Social preferences are based on that people n...