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-social acts? In a laboratory experiment, we find that third parties punish reluctantly: they state a preference to punish, but …
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Punishment can lose its legitimacy if the enforcer can profit from delivering punishment. We examine how justification can promote the legitimacy of punishment in a one-shot sender-receiver game where an independent third party can punish the sender upon seeing whether the sender lied. Most...
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Does transparent leadership promote cooperative groups? We address this issue using a public goods experiment with …
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become revenue for authorities and thus motivate profit-seeking punishment. In this paper, we design a novel experiment to …
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In a prisoner’s dilemma experiment, compared with the case when the implicated parties are allowed to punish each other …
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