Altruism, equity, and reciprocity in a gift-exchange experiment: an encompassing approach |
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Authors: | Gary Charness Ernan Haruvy |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Economics, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA;b Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management, Technion, Haifa 32000, Israel |
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Abstract: | Considerable experimental evidence suggests that non-pecuniary motives must be addressed when modeling behavior in economic contexts. Recent theories of non-pecuniary motives can be classified as altruism-, equity-, or reciprocity-based. We outline the qualitative differences in prediction these alternative explanations yield in a gift-exchange game. We estimate and compare leading approaches in these categories, using experimental data. We then offer a flexible approach that nests the above three approaches, thereby allowing for nested hypothesis testing and for determining the relative strength of each of the competing theories. In addition, the encompassing approach provides a functional form for utility in different settings without the restrictive nature of the approaches nested within it. Using this flexible form for nested tests, we find that intentional reciprocity, distributive concerns, and altruistic considerations all play a significant role in players' decisions. |
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Keywords: | Altruism Experiment Equity Fairness Inequality aversion Reciprocity |
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