Do people rely on the self-interested maximization of others? An experimental test

Do people rely on the self-interested maximization of others? An experimental test

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Article ID: iaor19942087
Country: United States
Volume: 40
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 252
End Page Number: 262
Publication Date: Feb 1994
Journal: Management Science
Authors: ,
Keywords: experiment, game theory, behaviour
Abstract:

The assumption that agents engage in maximizing behavior, while ubiquitous in economic theory, differs from the assumption that agents are willing to rely on the maximizing behavior of others. This paper offers an empirical examination of this distinction using experimental methods. Utilizing a series of experimental treatments based on a simple, two player extensive form game of perfect information, the authors find strong evidence that apparently rational people are often unwilling to rely on the self-interested behavior of others, despite the observed near universality of maximizing play.

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