In this paper, we focus on bargaining within male-female pairs, the most pervasive partnership in humankind since prehistory. We analyze data from an ultimatum game experiment played by subjects of different genders, and parallel to this, we introduce a one-way communication protocol according to which the responders can send short messages to the proposers after making their decisions. The analysis shows that gender and message effects exist and that males can bargain more effectively.
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