Fairness and reciprocity in the Hawk-Dove Game
Tibor Neugebauer,
Anders Poulsen () and
Arthur Schram
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2008, vol. 66, issue 2, 243-250
Abstract:
We study fairness and reciprocity in a Hawk-Dove Game. A variety of recent models gives the same predictions for this game. This allows us to provide a general classification of individuals' types. Contrary to a large number of studies of different games over the last decade, we observe a large group of subjects behaving in a self-interested way and observe only little reciprocity.
Date: 2008
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