1 Card Games and Economic Behavior
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We wonder whether different game experiences are associated with significant differences in experimental behavior and, more specifically, whether expert bridge players, due to their superior team play habits, are more likely to adopt cooperative behavior than expert poker players. Evidence from trust games shows that bridge players make more polarized choices and choose the maximum trustor contribution significantly more often. Our findings are similar across incentivized and nonincentivized experiments and thereby support the hypothesis that behavior in simulated experiments resembles that in experiments with monetary payoffs. (JEL: C72; C91; A13.)
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