Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
10437731 | Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization | 2005 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
From a public database in Sweden we obtained a subject pool consisting of one group of 20 years old and another group exactly 50 years older. The groups participated in a mail-based trust game, in which the young cohort exhibited more trust than the older one. Subjects significantly preferred to place trust in co-players of their own cohort and of the female sex. When amounts sent and proportions returned in the mail-based game are compared with other trust games conducted in standard laboratory environments, it is found that the mail-based game does not seem to generate extreme distributions.
Related Topics
Social Sciences and Humanities
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Economics and Econometrics
Authors
HÃ¥kan Holm, Paul Nystedt,