无需信念数据测量信念依赖偏好

Measuring Belief-dependent Preferences without Data on Beliefs

Review of Economic Studies · 2022
被引 5
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

提出一种无需玩家信念数据即可推导信念依赖偏好(互惠与内疚厌恶)因果效应边界的方法,并利用丹麦实验数据验证,发现互惠效应显著,而内疚厌恶估计值过高。

Abstract

Abstract We derive bounds on the causal effect of belief-dependent preferences (reciprocity and guilt aversion) on choices in sequential two-player games without data on the (higher-order) beliefs of players. We show how informative bounds can be derived by exploiting a specific invariance property common to those preferences. We illustrate our approach by analysing data from an experiment conducted in Denmark. Our approach produces tight bounds on the causal effect of reciprocity in the games we consider. These bounds suggest there exists significant reciprocity in our population—a result also substantiated by the participants’ answers to a post-experimental questionnaire. On the other hand, our approach yields high implausible estimates of guilt aversion—participants would be willing, in some games, to pay at least three Danish crowns (DKK) to avoid letting others down by one DKK. We contrast our estimated bounds with point estimates obtained using data on stated higher-order beliefs, keeping all other aspects of the model unchanged. We find that point estimates fall within our estimated bounds, suggesting that elicited higher-order belief data in our experiment is weakly (if at all) affected by various reporting biases.

信念依赖偏好互惠内疚厌恶无信念数据