Bargaining behavior, demographics and nationality: a reconsideration of the experimental evidence

Bargaining behavior appears to vary across nations. What drives these apparent differences? We reconsider the evidence provided by previous experiments, and undertake some new experiments that expand the controls for demographics. We show that inferences about country effects are sensitive to the way in which the data are analyzed and the controls that are incorporated. Separating out differences in initial behavior versus trend shows significant differences in both. Adding interaction effects between countries, gender, and ethnic background shows that cultural differences are more complex than the factors captured by either nationality or gender alone. Some subgroups behave in ways which are clearly closer to the subgame perfect equilibrium prediction than others.

[1]  Tatsuyoshi Saijo,et al.  The “Spite” Dilemma in Voluntary Contribution Mechanism Experiments , 1995 .

[2]  Catherine C. Eckel,et al.  Chivalry and Solidarity in Ultimatum Games , 2001 .

[3]  Alvin E. Roth,et al.  Learning in High Stakes Ultimatum Games: An Experiment in the Slovak Republic , 1998 .

[4]  Catherine C. Eckel,et al.  Are Women Less Selfish Than Men?: Evidence From Dictator Experiments , 1998 .

[5]  G. Harrison,et al.  Expectations and fairness in a simple bargaining experiment , 1996 .

[6]  R. Boyd,et al.  In Search of Homo Economicus: Behavioral Experiments in 15 Small- Scale Societies , 2001 .

[7]  Gary E. Bolton,et al.  Anonymity versus Punishment in Ultimatum Bargaining , 1995 .

[8]  Catherine C. Eckel,et al.  Altruism in Anonymous Dictator Games , 1996 .

[9]  Timothy N. Cason,et al.  Voluntary Participation and Spite in Public Good Provision Experiments: An International Comparison , 2002 .

[10]  J. Andreoni,et al.  Which is the Fair Sex? Gender Differences in Altruism , 2001 .

[11]  John A. List,et al.  Learning to Accept in Ultimatum Games: Evidence from an Experimental Design that Generates Low Offers , 2000 .

[12]  Catherine C. Eckel,et al.  The Relative Price of Fairness: Gender Differences in a Punishment Game , 1996 .

[13]  W. Güth,et al.  Ultimatum bargaining behavior : a survey and comparison of experimental results , 1990 .

[14]  Motoki Watabe,et al.  Uncertainty, Trust, and Commitment Formation in the United States and Japan1 , 1998, American Journal of Sociology.