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Why does the Nash Equilibrium suggest the proposer should offer the smallest amount, and why is this rarely observed in experiments?

Author: luca oliviero



Answer:

Rational models assume responders will accept any non-zero offer, but real-world fairness concerns lead to rejections of low offers, highlighting the gap between theory and human behavior.


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