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-group behavior of Syrian refugees and Lebanese nationals in a repeated public good game without and with punishment. We find that …
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-group behavior of Syrian refugees and Lebanese nationals in a repeated public good game without and with punishment. We find that …
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This paper reports an experiment which compares behaviour in two punishment regimes: (i) a standard public goods game … with punishment in which subjects are given the opportunity to punish other group members (democratic punishment regime … punishment regime). We employ a within-subjects design where subjects experience both environments and control for order effects …
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-group behavior of Syrian refugees and Lebanese nationals in a repeated public good game without and with punishment. We find that …
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-group behavior of Syrian refugees and Lebanese nationals in a repeated public good game without and with punishment. We find that …
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higher payoffs in the game when the talk is one-way as the truthful reports facilitate desired coordination. …
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cooperation? This paper investigates the possibility that a small deceptive act of misrepresenting some information about one … cooperation level by approximately 12-13 percentage points. Not only that the average catfisher was substantially more likely to …-term opportunities to misrepresent one’s identity to others can potentially be extremely harmful to later human cooperation and the …
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cooperation? This paper investigates the possibility that a small deceptive act of misrepresenting some information about one … cooperation level by approximately 12-13 percentage points. Not only that the average catfisher was substantially more likely to …-term opportunities to misrepresent one's identity to others can potentially be extremely harmful to later human cooperation and the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012270953