- Impunity game
The Impunity Game is a simple game in
experimental economics , similar to theDictator Game .The first player "the proposer" chooses between two possible divisions of some endowment (such as a cash prize):
#The first choice will be a very unequal division, giving most of the endowment to herself, and sharing little with the second player (the partner or the "responder").
#The second choice is a more even division, giving a "fair" proportion of the initial pie to the responder, and keeping the rest for herself.The second and final move of the game is in the hands of the responder: he can accept or reject the amount offered. Unlike the
ultimatum game , this has no effect on the proposer, who always keeps the share she originally awarded herself.This game has been studied less intensively than the other standards of experimental economics, but appears to produce the interesting result that proposers typically take the "least fair" option, keeping most of the reward for themselves, a conclusion sharply in contrast to that implied by the ultimatum or dictator games.ref|GameTheoryBolton
Notes
1998 Bolton, Katok, Zwick, International Journal of Game Theory, [http://lema.smeal.psu.edu/katok/45K5E4WC73MJF1WQ.pdf page 285] for a dictator game comparison.
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