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Why Blame?

Why Blame?

158/2013 Mehmet Gurdal , Joshua B. Miller and Aldo Rustichini
behavioural economics and wellbeing, working papers
Journal of Political Economy
http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/674409

158/2013 Mehmet Gurdal , Joshua B. Miller and Aldo Rustichini

We provide experimental evidence that subjects blame others based on events they are not responsible for. In our experiment an agent chooses between a lottery and a safe asset; payment from the chosen option goes to a principal who then decides how much to allocate between the agent and a third party. We observe widespread blame: regardless of their choice, agents are blamed by principals for the outcome of the lottery, an event they are not responsible for. We provide an explanation of this apparently irrational behaviour with a delegated-expertise principal-agent model, the subjects’ salient perturbation of the environment.

Behavioural Economics and Wellbeing

Journal of Political Economy

http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/674409