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Anticipated Regret or Endowment effect? A Reconsideration of Exchange Asymmetry in Laboratory Experiments

Anmol Ratan

No 58-13, Monash Economics Working Papers from Monash University, Department of Economics

Abstract: In simple exchange experiments participants have been reported to trade their endowments with similar objects less frequently than predicted by the neoclassical demand theory. Recent research has indicated that the experimental support for exchange asymmetry is fragile in alternative environments. In this paper, we report an environment which is different from all other environments previously known in which exchange asymmetry is not observed. In this environment, participants knew at the time of making exchange decisions that they will have an opportunity to reverse their decisions. We find significant differences in exchange asymmetry in this environment and an environment in which exchange decisions were final. Such differences suggest that anticipated regret theory provides an adequate explanation for exchange asymmetry which is often reported in the laboratory experiments. Our results underscore the importance of careful design for testing theories in the laboratory experiments.

Keywords: prospect-theory; endowment effect; reference-dependence; loss aversion; lab experiments; field experiments (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C91 C93 D81 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 40 pages
Date: 2013-07
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