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this end we develop a simple dynamic principal-agent model where both players may have feelings of altruism or spite toward …
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, recasting it into a Lindahl equilibrium framework. It has been shown that altruism towards parents provides an alternative … a sufficiently strong altruism towards parents can change a Pareto inefficient Samuelsonian economy with negative … proposes an ethical principle to supplement the equilibrium theory for guiding agents in their choice of the degree of altruism …
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A preference for negative reciprocity is an important part of the human emotional repertoire. We model its role in sustaining cooperative behavior but highlight an intrinsic free-rider problem: the fitness benefits of negative reciprocity are dispersed throughout the entire group, but the...
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sometimes carried out long after both victim and perpetrator have left the game. Without this special structure, altruism may in …
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altruism sometimes provides a net incentive to report performance truthfully, rather than to bias evaluations upward. The …
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altruism. We show that allowing for private provision of health care, parallel to (free) treatment in a National Health Service …
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