Fudenberg, Drew; Pathak, Parag A. - In: Journal of Public Economics 94 (2010) 1-2, pp. 78-86
Costly punishment can facilitate cooperation in public-goods games, as human subjects will incur costs to punish non-cooperators even in settings where it is unlikely that they will face the same opponents again. Understanding when and why it occurs is important both for the design of economic...