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Cooperation and competition are both essential elements of economic life. Here we explore how cooperativeness in a …
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Field evidence suggests that people belonging to the same group often behave similarly, i.e., behavior exhibits social interaction effects. We conduct a laboratory experiment that avoids the identification problem present in the field and allows us to study the behavioral logic of social...
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This paper presents a formal theory of reciprocity. Reciprocity means that people reward kind actions and punish unkind ones. The theory takes into account that people evaluate the kindness of an action not only by its consequences but also by the intention underlying this action. The theory...
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Field evidence suggests that people belonging to the same group often behave similarly, i.e., behavior exhibits social interaction effects. We conduct a laboratory experiment that avoids the identification problem present in the field and allows us to study the behavioral logic of social...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005150913
Differences in group affiliation may affect the level of cooperation in global commons situations such as programs for … they reflect the level of cooperation in the CPR game. …
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-governed and externally imposed rules. In general, there is widespread agreement that cooperation can happen and be chosen by … of layers of information that the individuals might be using to decide over their level of cooperation. The layers range …
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outcomes, (ii) laws governing cooperation and collective action, (iii) effects and the determinants of material incentives, (iv …
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