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.-----------------Numerous experiences illustrate that the cooperation activity among farmers is rather low in Hungarian agriculture, although – by … partnership among farmers, which means that the farmers have some negative experiences concerning cooperation but its volume is … relatively insignificant. We have shown by statistical analysis that the moral hazard negatively affects the cooperation activity …
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– in contradiction to the mainstream belief - do play a significant role in the agricultural output of Hungary. Based on … role in seven of the nine crop product groups, including cereals. In the livestock sector enterprises play a dominant role … Output of more than EUR 4 thousand played an increasing role. The majority of family farms produce only for own consumption …
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for cooperation, this article proposes a novel theory in which the emergence of norms can be understood as a bargaining …
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discontinued. No new arrangements for cooperation in production and marketing was introduced to take its place, however … and is a significant exported article, as well as the role of bee-keeping as a positive external effect on crop growing … Community – led to the conclusion that cooperation between the producers is the only way to promote their interests, to improve …
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observe surprisingly high levels of cooperation and altruism within groups in conflict situations such as civil wars. We …
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industries. The study is based on a new data source on subsidized R&D cooperation in Germany, which is presented in detail and …
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We explore in an experiment what leads to the breakdown of partnerships. Subjects are assigned a partner and participate in a repeated public good game with stochastic outcomes. They can choose each period between staying in the public project or working on their own. There is excessive exit as...
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Should people be allowed to leave joint projects freely or should they be deterred from breaking off? This depends on why people stop collaborating and whether they have good reasons to do so. We explore the factors that lead to the breakdown of partnerships by studying a public good game with...
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Abundant evidence suggests that high levels of contributions to public goods can be sustained through self-governed monitoring and sanctions. This experimental study investigates the effectiveness of decentralized sanctioning institutions where punishment opportunities are restricted to agents...
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in 2007. Our national survey revealed that there were no traditions or practices for development cooperation, while the … on the cooperation of local people and organisations. The development of areas covered by LAGs is hindered by … far from sufficient to fulfil their role as a catalyst in the implementation of local rural development strategies. For …
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