The Role of Envy in Ultimatum Games
Abstract: The behaviour of subjects in ultimatum bargaining experiments is very different from that predicted by standard theory. These "anomalies" are frequently explained by fairness considerations. In this paper we consider the possibility that the subjects are simply envious. We derive the impli...Link(s) zu Dokument(en): | IHS Publikation |
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Institut für Höhere Studien
1992
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: The behaviour of subjects in ultimatum bargaining experiments is very different from that predicted by standard theory. These "anomalies" are frequently explained by fairness considerations. In this paper we consider the possibility that the subjects are simply envious. We derive the implications of envy for the behaviour in ultimatum games and it will be shown that envy is a potential explanation for the most important experimental results. This points toward the need to set up experiments which allow to discriminate between fairness- and envy-motivated behaviour.; |
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