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We study the importance of conditional cooperation in a one-shot public goods game by using a variant of the strategy …
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market theory and personnel economics. Our starting point is the observation that employment relations are frequently … labour market phenomena that are puzzles from the viewpoint of standard economic theory. Further issues in the related field …
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reciprocity-driven voluntary cooperation. This crowding out effect constitutes costs of incentive provision that have been largely …
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punished. As a consequence, the existence of an opportunity for costly punishment causes a large increase in cooperation levels … opportunity almost complete cooperation can be achieved and maintained although, under the standard assumptions of rationality and … selfishness, there should be no cooperation at all. We also show that free riding causes strong negative emotions among …
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Repeated interactions provide a prominent but paradoxical hypothesis for human cooperation in one-shot interactions … mechanism reliably supports the evolution of cooperation when actions vary continuously. Ambiguous reciprocity, a strategy … generally ruled out in models of reciprocal altruism, completely undermines cooperation under repeated interactions, which …
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key to the quick emergence of an efficient culture of universal cooperation because the more prosocial subjects populate … social norm of high cooperation. This norm appears to guide subjects' cooperation and punishment choices, including the …
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of universal cooperation because the more prosocial subjects populate the two efficient institutions first, elect … prosocial judges (if institutionally possible), and immediately establish a social norm of high cooperation. This norm appears … to guide subjects' cooperation and punishment choices, including the virtually complete removal of antisocial punishment …
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of universal cooperation because the more prosocial subjects populate the two efficient institutions first, elect … prosocial judges (if institutionally possible), and immediately establish a social norm of high cooperation. This norm appears … to guide subjects' cooperation and punishment choices, including the virtually complete removal of antisocial punishment …
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