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Explains through experimental evidence how social preferences such as reciprocity, fairness, and altruism influence economic behavior, competition, cooperation, and incentive structures.
Year: 2002
Authors: Ernst Fehr, Urs Fischbacher
Type of document: Academic paper / Handout
Field: Behavioral economics, Experimental economics
Target audience: Economists, researchers, students
Methodology: Experimental studies including Ultimatum Game, Gift Exchange Game, Prisoner’s Dilemma, Public Goods Game
Key concepts: Social preferences, reciprocity, inequity aversion, altruism, envy, self-interest hypothesis
Main findings: Reciprocal behavior affects competition, cooperation, incentives, and property rights; approx. 40-50% of individuals exhibit reciprocal preferences
Implications: Influence of fairness on market outcomes, contract enforcement, and social norms
Related experiments: Ultimatum Game (UG), Gift Exchange Game (GEG), Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD), N-person social dilemmas, modified GEG, joint ownership experiments
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