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We elicit human conditional punishment types by conducting experiments. We find that their punishment decisions to an … individual are on average significantly positively proportional to other members’ punishment decisions to that individual. …
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results of an experiment administered in the United States reported by Alm, Jackson and McKee (1992). The results for both …
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This experiment investigates contests between groups. Each group has one strong player, with a higher valuation for the …
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We experimentally investigate the impact of recognizing contributors on public good contributions. We vary recognizing all, highest or lowest contributors. Consistent with previous studies, recognizing all contributors significantly increases contributions relative to the baseline. Recognizing...
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Gender differences are often observed in real life-situations. We implement an experiment on the investment game which …
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Despite normative predictions from economics and biology, unrelated strangers will often develop the trust necessary to reap gains from one-shot economic exchange opportunities. This appears to be especially true when declared intentions and emotions can be cheaply communicated. Perhaps even...
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We experimentally investigate the impact of visibility of contributors and cost of information on public good contributions. First, we vary recognizing all, highest or lowest contributors. Second, we investigate the effect of imposing a cost on viewing contributors. Recognizing all contributors...
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size, as in Adams (2002). Our experiment results show that for both production functions bigger groups reduce contribution …
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, despite the absence of free-riding incentives. In a laboratory experiment, subjects indeed under-contribute relative to …
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