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¾ÜºÙ | GLOPE II ¥é¥ó¥Á¥¿¥¤¥à¥»¥ß¥Ê¡¼ ¡ÚÊó¹ð¼Ô¡ÛJiawen Li (Áá°ðÅÄÂç³Ø GLOPE II ¹ñºÝ¸¦µæ°÷/ University of York) ¡Ú¥¿¥¤¥È¥ë¡ÛDo as you would be done by? - An experimental study of the Golden Rule (joint work with Miguel A. Costa-Gomes and Yuan Ju) ¡Ú¾ì½ê¡Û1¹æ´Û401¶µ¼¼ ¡Ú³µÍ×¡Û This paper reports an experimental test of whether people accept to be treated in the same way they treat others, which we call role-reversal consistency. In the experiment, subjects play both roles of a modified version of the standard ultimatum game. We find that over three quarters of the subjects in the experiment are role-reversal consistent. Furthermore, we find a higher level of role-reversal consistency in a treatment where each subject gets to know either if others accept the way she treats them or how others treat her before playing the reverse role, than in a treatment where such information is unavailable. We also find that role-reversal consistent subjects are more accurate predictors of whether others accept the way they treat them and earn more money than role-reversal inconsistent subjects. * The talk will be given in English. |
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