articleAmerican Economic ReviewAug 1, 2002Closed access

Hardnose the Dictator

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Abstract

Lab experiments have gone to extremes to isolate and repress other-regarding behavior in extensive-form bargaining games, with limited success. Consider, for example, Elizabeth Hoffman et al.’s (1996; hereafter HMS) Anonymous Dictator game. This game controls self-interested strategic behavior by giving a person complete control over the distribution of wealth, and complete anonymity from all others including the experimenter. While theory predicts people with complete control and complete anonymity will offer up nothing to others, in fact they still share the wealth in about 40 percent of the observed bargains. Such other-regarding choice is another example in which individual behavior differs from that…

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Keywords
  • Anonymity
  • Dictator
  • Dictator game
  • Economics
  • Microeconomics
  • Social psychology
  • Mathematical economics
  • Psychology
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