Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
884442 Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 2008 21 Pages PDF
Abstract

We extend the Level-n theory of bounded rationality from the domain of symmetric normal-form games to the domain of simple two-player, two-stage extensive-form games. We designed and conducted experiments to test pertinent hypotheses. The extended Level-n model fits the data remarkably well and significantly better than subgame perfect equilibrium theory. Moreover, we find that the vast majority of behavior appears individualistic. Further, we characterize the non-individualistic behavior as stemming from a combination of utilitarian and Fehr-Schmidt other-regarding preferences.

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