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due to the public good nature of pollution abatement. The theory of international environmental agreements (IEAs) in … century. The problem is that theory suggests fairly low (even zero) levels of contribution to a public good and high levels of …
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We report experimental results for a twice-played prisoners' dilemma in which the players can choose the allocation of the stakes across the two periods. Our point of departure is the assumption that some (but not all) people are principled to “do the right thing,” or cooperate, as long as...
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against policies that impose direct costs even if they induce larger indirect benefits. Using a lab experiment, we find that a …
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This paper compares two methods to encourage socially optimal provision of a public good. We compare the efficacy of vigilante justice, as represented by peer-to-peer punishment, to delegated policing, as represented by the "hired gun" mechanism, to deter free riding and improve group welfare....
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This paper reports the results from a laboratory experiment designed to study political distortions in the accumulation … debt associated with larger majority requirements. Also in line with the theory, we find that debt is lower when the …
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Some public goods are provided entirely with private contributions, others with a mixture of public and private funding, and still others are entirely publicly funded. To explain this variation, a model of dual provision is developed that endogenizes public and private funding. Members of the...
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such an experiment in the laboratory, the cost to gather the data would be well over $350,000. The data reveal several …
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Previous findings on punishment have focused on environments in which the outcomes are known with certainty. In this paper, we conduct experiments to investigate how punishment affects cooperation in a two-person stochastic prisoner's dilemma environment where each person can decide whether or...
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This paper examines experiments on interdependent security prisoner's dilemma games with repeated play. By utilizing a Bayesian hierarchical model, we examine how subjects make investment decisions as a function of their previous experience and their treatment condition. Our main findings are...
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increases. The experiment also points to new avenues for refining the theory. We find that, as the payoff of a successful …We conducted a laboratory experiment to test the comparative statics predictions of a new approach to collective action …
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