An experimental look at trust, bargaining, and public goods in fishing communities – Data

The record contains four (4) data files for three different economics games (Public goods, Trust, and Bargaining) conducted with Chilean fishing communities of the San Antonio Province. All files are in .csv format.

The file ‘Bargaining game.csv’ contains data on players’ ‘ID’ (randomized), ‘Period’ (round of the game), ‘role’ (buyer/seller), ‘sold (a variable to indicate if the transaction occurred), ‘PriceR’ (price agreed), ‘ProfitR’ (profit in the round), ‘PoriftG1’ (profit in the game), and self-reported socioeconomic variables ‘age’, ‘gender’, ‘mstatus’ (marital status), ‘hmembers’ (household members), ‘incprovider’ (income provider of the household); ‘income’ (of the household), ‘secincome’ (whether the player had a secondary income different than from fishing), ‘caleta’ (which fishing association they belonged to).

The file ‘BidsAsks.csv’ contains data on ‘bid’ and ‘ask’ offers from buyers and sellers in the bargaining game; the file also contains data on the ‘Period’ (round played), ‘offer’ (number of offer), ‘ID’ (player’s ID making the offer), ‘role’ (buyer/seller), ‘caleta’ (which fishing association they belonged to), and ‘gender’ (self-reported).

The file ‘PG game.csv’ contains data on players’ ‘ID’ (randomized), ‘Initial’ (initial endowment), ‘Contribution’ (contributions to the group), ‘Remaining’ (money remaining after contribution), ‘Total.Group’ (sum of contributions from all members of a group), ‘Share’ (one third of the group’s money), ‘Payoff’ (‘Remaining’ plus ‘Share’), and self-reported socioeconomic variables ‘age’, ‘gender’, ‘mstatus’ (marital status), ‘hmembers’ (household members), ‘incprovider’ (income provider of the household); ‘income’ (of the household), ‘secincome’ (whether the player had a secondary income different than from fishing), ‘caleta’ (which fishing association they belonged to).

The file ‘Trust Game.csv’ contains data on players’ ‘ID’ (randomized), ‘Period’ (round of the game), ‘role’ (Sender/Receiver), ‘Send’ (money send by sender), ‘Received’ (money received by receiver), ‘Back’ (money send back to sender by receiver), ‘Returned’ (money received by sender), ‘ProfitG1’ (profit in the game), and self-reported socioeconomic variables ‘age’, ‘gender’, ‘mstatus’ (marital status), ‘hmembers’ (household members), ‘incprovider’ (income provider of the household); ‘income’ (of the household), ‘secincome’ (whether the player had a secondary income different than from fishing), ‘caleta’ (which fishing association they belonged to).

Software/equipment used to create/collect the data: R (v 4.0.3)

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    Data record related to this publication An Experimental Look at Trust, Bargaining, and Public Goods in Fishing Communities – Data
    Data Publication title An experimental look at trust, bargaining, and public goods in fishing communities – Data
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    The record contains four (4) data files for three different economics games (Public goods, Trust, and Bargaining) conducted with Chilean fishing communities of the San Antonio Province. All files are in .csv format.

    The file ‘Bargaining game.csv’ contains data on players’ ‘ID’ (randomized), ‘Period’ (round of the game), ‘role’ (buyer/seller), ‘sold (a variable to indicate if the transaction occurred), ‘PriceR’ (price agreed), ‘ProfitR’ (profit in the round), ‘PoriftG1’ (profit in the game), and self-reported socioeconomic variables ‘age’, ‘gender’, ‘mstatus’ (marital status), ‘hmembers’ (household members), ‘incprovider’ (income provider of the household); ‘income’ (of the household), ‘secincome’ (whether the player had a secondary income different than from fishing), ‘caleta’ (which fishing association they belonged to).

    The file ‘BidsAsks.csv’ contains data on ‘bid’ and ‘ask’ offers from buyers and sellers in the bargaining game; the file also contains data on the ‘Period’ (round played), ‘offer’ (number of offer), ‘ID’ (player’s ID making the offer), ‘role’ (buyer/seller), ‘caleta’ (which fishing association they belonged to), and ‘gender’ (self-reported).

    The file ‘PG game.csv’ contains data on players’ ‘ID’ (randomized), ‘Initial’ (initial endowment), ‘Contribution’ (contributions to the group), ‘Remaining’ (money remaining after contribution), ‘Total.Group’ (sum of contributions from all members of a group), ‘Share’ (one third of the group’s money), ‘Payoff’ (‘Remaining’ plus ‘Share’), and self-reported socioeconomic variables ‘age’, ‘gender’, ‘mstatus’ (marital status), ‘hmembers’ (household members), ‘incprovider’ (income provider of the household); ‘income’ (of the household), ‘secincome’ (whether the player had a secondary income different than from fishing), ‘caleta’ (which fishing association they belonged to).

    The file ‘Trust Game.csv’ contains data on players’ ‘ID’ (randomized), ‘Period’ (round of the game), ‘role’ (Sender/Receiver), ‘Send’ (money send by sender), ‘Received’ (money received by receiver), ‘Back’ (money send back to sender by receiver), ‘Returned’ (money received by sender), ‘ProfitG1’ (profit in the game), and self-reported socioeconomic variables ‘age’, ‘gender’, ‘mstatus’ (marital status), ‘hmembers’ (household members), ‘incprovider’ (income provider of the household); ‘income’ (of the household), ‘secincome’ (whether the player had a secondary income different than from fishing), ‘caleta’ (which fishing association they belonged to).

    Software/equipment used to create/collect the data: R (v 4.0.3)

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    • Public Goods games
    • Trust games
    • Bargaining games
    • Lab in the field
    • small-scale fisheries
    • ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies
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    • Australian Research Council CE140100020
    • Australian Research Council FT160100047
    • ANID PIA/BASAL FB0002
    • Fondecyt 1190109
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    Attachment BidsAsks.csv
    Attachment Bargaining Game.csv
    Attachment PG Game.csv
    Attachment Trust Game.csv
    Attachment Readme.txt
    The Data Manager is: Cristian Rojas
    College or Centre ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies
    Access conditions Open: free access under license
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  • Data record size 5 files: 84.5 KB
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    Citation Rojas, Cristian; Ruano-Chamorro, Cristina; Cinner, Joshua; Lau, Jacqueline; Gelcich, Stefan; Contreras-Rey, Francisco J. (2021): An experimental look at trust, bargaining, and public goods in fishing communities – Data. James Cook University. https://doi.org/10.25903/60k1-ax48