Cochard, François, Couprie, Hélène and Hopfensitz, Astrid (2016) Do spouses cooperate? An experimental investigation. Review of Economics of the Household, vol.14 (n°1). pp. 1-26.

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Identification Number : 10.1007/s11150-014-9276-3

Abstract

This study makes a significant contribution to investigations of household behavior by testing for a willingness to cooperate and share income by men and women who are either in couple with each other or complete strangers. We present results from an economic experiment conducted with 100 co-habiting heterosexual couples. We compare defection behavior in the prisoner’s dilemma within real couples to pairs of strangers. One out of four participants chose not to cooperate with their spouse. To understand why spouses might prefer defection, we use a novel allocation task to elicit the individual’s trade-off between efficiency and equality within a couple. We further investigate the impact of socio-demographic and psychological characteristics of the couples. We find in particular that lack of preferences for joint income maximization, having children and being married lead to higher defection rates in the social dilemma.

Item Type: Article
Language: English
Date: March 2016
Refereed: Yes
Uncontrolled Keywords: Prisoner dilemma, Experiment, Household, Cooperation, Efficiency versus equality
JEL Classification: C72 - Noncooperative Games
C91 - Laboratory, Individual Behavior
D13 - Household Production and Intrahousehold Allocation
Subjects: B- ECONOMIE ET FINANCE
Divisions: TSE-R (Toulouse)
Site: UT1
Date Deposited: 16 Mar 2015 14:55
Last Modified: 02 Apr 2021 15:49
OAI Identifier: oai:tse-fr.eu:28960
URI: https://publications.ut-capitole.fr/id/eprint/16677

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