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Consistency of Kenyan Farmers' Offers with a Self-Interested Strategy

The experimental results for Kenyan farmers can be interpreted as being consistent with a model of self-interested behavior. The most frequent offer made by farmer Proposers was 40%, which is also the offer that maximizes their expected payoff. This alignment suggests that Proposers, acting purely out of self-interest, would have made these seemingly generous offers as a strategic choice, provided they correctly anticipated that Responders would reject lower offers.

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