Presented By: Social, Behavioral, and Experimental Economics (SBEE)
Social, Behavioral, and Experimental Economics (SBEE)
Martin Dufwenberg, University of Arizona
Frustration and Anger in Games
Abstract:
Frustration, anger and aggression have important consequences for economic and social behavior, concerning for example monopoly pricing, contracting, bargaining, traffic safety, violence and politics. Drawing on insights from psychology, Dufwenberg and colleagues developed a formal approach to exploring how frustration and anger, via blame and aggression, shape interaction and outcomes in economic settings.
Abstract:
Frustration, anger and aggression have important consequences for economic and social behavior, concerning for example monopoly pricing, contracting, bargaining, traffic safety, violence and politics. Drawing on insights from psychology, Dufwenberg and colleagues developed a formal approach to exploring how frustration and anger, via blame and aggression, shape interaction and outcomes in economic settings.
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