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This paper reconsiders evidence from experimental common pool resource games from the perspective of a dynamic model of sampling. Despite being parameter-free, the model is able to replicate some striking features of the data: monotonic frequency distributions, the persistent use of strictly...
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in shaping behavior in the commons through the lens of experiments, and in particular experiments conducted in the field … behavior by the participants in the experiments. Even with zero cost of violations, people can respond positively to an …
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access. We report two field experiments conducted in Colombia and Kenya. The Irrigation Game was used to explore the …
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Data from three bargaining games-the Dictator Game, the Ultimatum Game, and the Third-Party Punishment Game-played in 15 societies are presented. The societies range from USundergraduates to Amazonian, Arctic, and African hunter-gatherers. Behaviour within the games varies markedly across...
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Cooperation and competition are both essential elements of economic life. Here we explore how cooperativeness in a prisoner’s dilemma is correlated with competitiveness in a sample of 9-12 year old children in Colombia and Sweden. Using two different measures and four different tasks for...
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We explore gender differences in preferences for competition and risk among children aged 9-12 in Colombia and Sweden, two countries differing in gender equality according to macro indices. We include four types of tasks that vary in gender stereotyping when looking at competitiveness: running,...
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literature, however, suggests that this assumption is far from proven. We report on field experiments designed to address many of …
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We explore gender differences in preferences for competition and risk among children aged 9-12 in Colombia and Sweden, two countries differing in gender equality according to macro indices. We include four types of tasks that vary in gender stereotyping when looking at competitiveness: running,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009275603
Resumen Los choques y las experiencias traumáticas pueden afectar el comportamiento de las personas y su habilidad para tomar decisiones económicas. Este artículo analiza cómo los episodios de desplazamiento forzado y la exposición directa a episodios de violencia afectan los niveles de...
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This paper compares cooperation among Columbian and Swedish children aged 9-12. We illustrate the dynamics of the prisoner´s dilemma in a new task that is easily understood by children and performed during a physical education class. We find some evidence that children cooperate more in Sweden...
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