The Ultimatum Game: Optimal Strategies without Fairness
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Published Date:
1-Jan 99
Authors:
- Stephen Burnell
- Lewis Evans
- Shuntian Yao
Keywords:
predictions, proposer expectation
Category:
Working Papers
Published in:
Games and Economic Behavior 1999.
Abstract
The Ultimatum game is simple and this facilitates its use in the study of predictions of game theory. Experimental evidence suggests that it doesnot predict individual behavior well, unless individuals gain welfare
from fairness in transactions, or have expectations about some wider
game. Our model excludes any notion of fairness by including (potential)
rivalry in transactions. In this game the proposer's expectations yield
outcomes that are consistent with experimental evidence. Offers can be
large or small, with none in an intermediate range. The consequent distribution appears in Dictator game experiments. Our model explains how it is generated by expectations.