Strategic Complexity Promotes Egalitarianism in Legislative Bargaining
Strategic Complexity Promotes Egalitarianism in Legislative Bargaining
Strategic models of legislative bargaining predict that proposers can extract high shares of economic surplus by identifying and exploiting weak coalition partners. However, strength and weakness can be difficult to assess even with relatively simple bargaining protocols. We evaluate experimentally how strategic complexity affects the ability to identify weak coalition partners, and for the partners themselves to determine whether their positions are weak or strong. We find that, as strategic complexity progressively obscures bargaining strength, proposers migrate to egalitarianism, in significant part because non-proposers begin placing substantial weight on fairness. Greater analytic skill dampens but does not eliminate these patterns.
Marina Agranov、S. Nageeb Ali、B. Douglas Bernheim、Thomas R. Palfrey
政治理论经济计划、经济管理
Marina Agranov,S. Nageeb Ali,B. Douglas Bernheim,Thomas R. Palfrey.Strategic Complexity Promotes Egalitarianism in Legislative Bargaining[EB/OL].(2025-07-21)[2025-08-10].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.15682.点此复制
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