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standard would be neutralised by an even stronger devaluation of conflicting evidence. Happily an experiment shows that the …
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. We therefore complement the field evidence by a lab experiment that isolates the definitional feature of probation: the …
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Why do people punish experienced unfairness if it induces costs for both the punisher and punished person(s) without any direct material benefits for the punisher? Economic theories of fairness propose that punishers experience disutility from disadvantageous inequality and punish in order to...
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standard would be neutralised by an even stronger devaluation of conflicting evidence. Happily an experiment shows that the …
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experimental economics, psychology, sociology and law. While some building blocks, like the behaviour of managers and of ad hoc …
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experimental economics, psychology, sociology and law. While some building blocks, like the behaviour of managers and of ad hoc …
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tend to have smaller incentives to engage in effort, the reverse does not hold true. Using a lab experiment, we show that …
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controlled conditions, we have conducted a public goods experiment with central punishment. The authority is neutral - she does …
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