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cooperative task. The data show that clerical workers differ from college students in overall cooperation rates, strategy adoption … and use of punishment opportunities. Students cooperate more than workers. Cooperation increases in both subject pools … defection, and more likely to select strategies of conditional cooperation. Finally, students are more likely than workers to …
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cooperative task. The data show that clerical workers differ from college students in overall cooperation rates, strategies … adopted, and use of punishment opportunities. Students cooperate more than workers, and cooperation increases in both subject … unconditional defection and more likely to select strategies of conditional cooperation. Finally, students are more likely than …
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study the impact of different time horizons on cooperation in (quasi) continuous time prisoner's dilemmas. We find that … cooperation levels are similar or higher when the horizon is deterministic rather than stochastic. Moreover, a deterministic … deterministic horizon subjects show high initial cooperation and a strong end-of-period reversal to defection. Moreover, they do not …
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In an experiment we study different peer punishment institutions to shed light on how cooperative norms can emerge in groups. The results suggest that there is a strong emotional component that drives agents to punish and that alters their ability to behave strategically. Moreover, we identify...
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cooperative task. The data show that clerical workers differ from college students in overall cooperation rates, strategy adoption … and use of punishment opportunities. Students cooperate more than workers. Cooperation increases in both subject pools … defection, and more likely to select strategies of conditional cooperation. Finally, students are more likely than workers to …
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We discuss how technologies of peer punishment might bias the results that are observed in experiments. A crucial parameter is the “fine-to-fee” ratio, which describes by how much the punished subjects income is reduced relatively to the fee the punishing subject has to pay to inflict...
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crucial in promoting large-scale cooperation. …
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