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Effects of exclusion on social preferences
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- Erschienen
- 7. November 2011
- Nummer des Discussion-Papers
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2011-053
- Schlagwort(e)
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bargaining
Exclusion
experiment
social preferences
ultimatum game
- Zusammenfsg.
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In three party ultimatum games the proposer can first decide whether to exclude one responder, what increases the available pie. The experiments control for intentionality of exclusion and veto power of the third party. We do not find evidence for indirect reciprocity of the remaining responder after the exclusion of the other. Similarly, not excluding the second responder is only insignificantly reciprocated by it. Overall, we find little evidence that intentional exclusion has substantial effects on behavior.
- article pub. typess JER
- Research article
- article languages JER
- Englisch
- JEL-Classification for JER
- C91 - Laboratory, Individual Behavior ; J52 - Dispute Resolution: Strikes, Arbitration, and Mediation; Collective Bargaining