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CeDEx workshop - Maroš Servatka (University of Canterbury)

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Tuesday 14th January 2014 (14:00-15:00)
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Status Quo Effects in Fairness Games: Reciprocal Responses to Acts of Commission vs. Acts of Omission

Both the law and culture make a central distinction between acts of commission that overturn the status quo and acts of omission that uphold it.  In everyday life acts of commission often elicit stronger reciprocal responses than do acts of omission.  In this paper we compare reciprocal responses to both types of acts and ask whether behavior of subjects in three experiments is consistent with existing theory.  The design of the experiments focuses on the axioms of revealed altruism theory (Cox, Friedman, and Sadiraj, 2008) that make it observationally distinct from other theories.  We find support for this theory in all three experiments.

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