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DIRECT TESTS OF INDIVIDUAL PREFERENCES FOR EFFICIENCY AND EQUITY
Authors:JAMES C. COX  VJOLLCA SADIRAJ
Affiliation:1. Cox: Noah Langdale Jr. Eminent Scholar Chair, Department of Economics and Experimental Economics Center, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, 30303. Phone: (404) 403‐0200;2. fax: (404) 403‐0195. E‐mail: jccox@gsu.edu.
Abstract:Departures from “economic man” behavior in many games in which fairness is a salient characteristic are now well documented in the experimental economics literature. These data have inspired the development of models of social preferences that assume agents have preferences for equity and efficiency as well as their own material payoffs. Empirical failure of the economic man model comes from experiments that provide direct tests of its distinguishing characteristic: indifference to the payoffs of others. This paper reports an experiment that subjects popular social preferences models to the same type of empirical challenge. We report direct tests of the distinguishing characteristics of these models: preference for allocations that have higher efficiency and greater equity. (JEL A12, A13, B49, C70, C91, D63)
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