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Do People Accurately Anticipate Sanctions?
Authors:Raúl López Pérez  Hubert J Kiss
Institution:1. Department of Economic Analysis, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Cantoblanco, 28049 Madrid, Spain;2. Department of Economics, E?tv?s Loránd University, Lágymányosi Campus, 1117 Budapest, Hungary
Abstract:We provide lab data from four different games that allow us to study whether people have accurate expectations regarding monetary sanctions (punishment/reward) and nonmonetary sanctions (disapproval/approval). Although the strength of the sanction is always predicted with some error (particularly in the case of monetary sanctions), we observe that (i) most subjects anticipate correctly the sign of the average sanction, (ii) expectations covary with sanctions, (iii) the average expectation is very often not significantly different than the average actual sanction, and (iv) the errors exhibit no systematic bias, except in those situations where rewards are frequent. In this line, we find some evidence that punishment is better anticipated than rewards.
Keywords:C70  C91  D63  D74  Z13
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