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Dictator games in the lab and in nature: External validity tested and investigated in Ugandan primary schools.
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Regime AnalysisBehavioral Decision MakingSimple Dictator GameGame TheoryEducationBehavioral Game TheoryPolicy AnalysisSocial SciencesLaboratory AnalogueDemocracyEducational PolicyExperimental EconomicsGovernment Simulation GameDecision TheoryAfrican DevelopmentPublic PolicyEconomicsDictator GameCoercionUgandan Primary SchoolsBehavioral EconomicsDictator GamesExternal ValidityBusinessDecision ScienceEducation PolicyPolitical ScienceEducation Economics
This paper tests the external validity of a simple Dictator Game as a laboratory analogue for a naturally occurring policy-relevant decision-making context. In Uganda, where teacher absenteeism is a problem, primary school teachers’ allocations to parents in a Dictator Game are positively but weakly correlated with their time allocations to teaching and, so, negatively correlated with their absenteeism. Guided by a simple theoretical model, we find that the correlation can be improved by allowing for (a) variations in behavioural reference points across teachers and schools and (b) the positive effect if some School Management Committees on teacher attendance.
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