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University of Venice "Ca' Foscari"
Cannaregio 873, 30121 Venice, Italy

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Research fields:

Evolutionary economics and the evolution of norms, fairness motives, social and and other-regarding preferences, behavioral game theory, network theory, ecological economics, spatial econometrics

 

Working paper: Incorporating fairness motives into the Impulse Balance Equilibrium concept: an application to experimental 2X2 games

October 2007

Abstract. Substantial evidence has been accumulated in recent empirical works on the limited ability of the Nash equilibrium to rationalize observed behavior in many classes of games played by experimental subjects. This realization has led to several attempts aimed at finding tractable equilibrium concepts which perform better empirically, often by introducing a reference point to which players compare the available payoff allocations, as in impulse balance equilibrium (Selten & Chmura, forthcoming) and in the inequity aversion model (Fehr & Schmidt,1999). The purpose of this paper is to review some features of this recent literature and to propose a new, empirically sound, unifying concept which combines elements of fairness with reference considerations.

Professors' links

Simon Levin Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University
Christina Tonitto Department of Horticulture, Cornell University
Massimo Warglien Department of Business Economics & Management, University of Venice "Ca' Foscari"
Antonella Ianni Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Venice "Ca' Foscari"
Bronwyn Hall Department of Economics, University of California, Berkeley
Carlo Carraro Department of Economics, University of Venice "Ca' Foscari" and FEEM