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In a one-shot bargaining game where a Proposer offers a portion of a sum to a Responder, the 'minimum acceptable offer' is the smallest amount the Responder will accept, balancing monetary gain against the satisfaction of punishing an unfair offer. For each scenario below, match it with the most likely effect on the Responder's minimum acceptable offer.
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Minimum Acceptable Offer with Reciprocal Preferences
In a one-shot bargaining game, a Proposer has $100 and must offer a portion of it to a Responder. If the Responder accepts the offer, the money is split as proposed. If the Responder rejects the offer, both players receive $0. The Proposer offers the Responder $15, and the Responder chooses to reject it. What can be definitively concluded about the Responder's minimum acceptable offer from this single decision?
Comparing Responder Behavior
Determining the Optimal Offer
Consider a bargaining scenario where a Proposer must offer a portion of a total sum of money to a Responder. If the total sum of money available to be split is doubled, it is guaranteed that the Responder's minimum acceptable offer, as an absolute monetary value, will also double.
The Responder's Dilemma
Analyzing the Responder's Trade-Off
In a one-shot bargaining game where a Proposer offers a portion of a sum to a Responder, the 'minimum acceptable offer' is the smallest amount the Responder will accept, balancing monetary gain against the satisfaction of punishing an unfair offer. For each scenario below, match it with the most likely effect on the Responder's minimum acceptable offer.
Contextual Impact on Bargaining
In a one-shot bargaining game, the minimum acceptable offer represents the threshold where the monetary value of the proposed amount is exactly equal to the psychological satisfaction the Responder would get from ____ the Proposer for making an unfair offer.
Calculating the Rejection Threshold