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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics Année : 2021

Social preferences across different populations: Meta-analyses on the ultimatum game and dictator game

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We perform meta-regressions on a single database containing 96 observations of simple ultimatum games and 144 observations of simple dictator games to disentangle the fairness hypothesis based on the degree of economic development of a country. According to the fairness hypothesis, o ers in the two games should not di er if they were motivated by a subject's fairness concerns. Using the di erence across countries between o ers in ultimatum and dictator games, we address the e ect of being exposed to the market mechanism on pure fairness concerns and other-regarding, expectations-driven fairness. Our results show in particular that the lower the level of economic development in a country, the less likely the rejection of the fairness hypothesis.
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hal-02974685 , version 1 (26-10-2020)

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Francois Cochard, Julie Le Gallo, Nikolaos Georgantzis, Jean-Christian Tisserand. Social preferences across different populations: Meta-analyses on the ultimatum game and dictator game. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2021, 90 (en ligne), pp.101613. ⟨10.1016/j.socec.2020.101613⟩. ⟨hal-02974685⟩
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