preprintThe Quarterly Journal of EconomicsAug 1, 2002GOLD OA

Understanding Social Preferences with Simple Tests

University of California, Santa Barbara · University of California, Berkeley

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Abstract

Abstract: Departures from self-interest in economic experiments have recently inspired models of “social preferences”. We design a range of simple experimental games that test these theories more directly than existing experiments. Our experiments show that subjects are more concerned with increasing social welfare—sacrificing to increase the payoffs for all recipients, especially low-payoff recipients—than with reducing differences in payoffs (as supposed in recent models). Subjects are also motivated by reciprocity: They withdraw willingness to sacrifice to achieve a fair outcome when others are

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Keywords
  • Reciprocity (cultural anthropology)
  • Sacrifice
  • Social preferences
  • Outcome (game theory)
  • Inequity aversion
  • Stochastic game
  • Simple (philosophy)
  • Economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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