Homo Æqualis : A Cross-Society Experimental Analysis of Three Bargaining Games.
Data from three bargaining games—the Dictator Game, the Ultimatum Game, and the Third-Party Punishment Game—played in 15 societies are presented. The societies range from US undergraduates to Amazonian, Arctic, and African hunter-gatherers. Behaviour within the games varies markedly across societies...
Main Authors: | Barr, A, Wallace, C, Ensminger, J, Henrich, J, Barrett, C, Bolyanatz, A, Cardenas, J, Gurven, M, Gwako, E, Lesorogol, C, Marlowe, F, McElreath, R, Tracer, D, Ziker, J |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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CSAE (University of Oxford)
2009
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