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Emotional Hazard in a Power-to-take Experiment Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Ronald Bosman (University of Amsterdam)
Frans van Winden (University of Amsterdam)
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In this experimental study of a two player power-to-take game, players earn an income in an individual effort task preceding the game. The game has two stages. First, one player can claim any part of the other"s income (take rate). Then, the latter player can respond by destroying own income. We focus on how emotions influence responses and show: (1) a higher take rate increases (decreases) intensity of negative (positive) emotions; (2) negative emotions drive destruction; (3) at high emotional intensity, responders destroy everything; (4) expectations affect the probability of punishment. "Emotional hazard" is identified as a new source of efficiency costs. Copyright Royal Economic Society 2002
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Volume (Year): 112 (2002)
Issue (Month): 476 (January)
Pages: 147-169
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