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Real-World vs. Experimental Bargaining Power

In many economic experiments designed to study bargaining, participants are randomly assigned roles, such as who gets to make the first offer. Briefly explain why the outcomes observed in such an experiment might not fully represent the outcomes of similar bargaining situations in a real-world economy.

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