Browsing Department of Economics by Subject "dictator game"
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Fairness is intuitive
(Discussion paper;9/2014, Working paper, 2014-04)In this paper we provide new evidence showing that fair behavior is intuitive to most people. We find a strong association between a short response time and fair behavior in the dictator game. This association is robust ... -
The importance of moral reflection and self-reported data in a dictator game with production
(Discussion paper, Working paper, 2007-12)This paper studies how individual behavior is affected by moral reflection in a dictator game with production, and the informational value of self-reported data on fairness. We find that making individuals reflect on ... -
Responsibility for what? Fairness and individual responsibility
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)What should individuals be held responsible for? This is a fundamental question in much of the contemporary debate on distributive justice. Different fairness ideals, such as strict egalitarianism, and different versions ...