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Understanding the motivations behind people’s voluntary contributions to public goods is crucial for the broader issues of economic and social development. By using the experimental design of Fischbacher et al. (2001), we investigate the distribution of contribution types in two developing...
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Understanding the motivations behind people’s voluntary contributions to public goods is crucial for the broader issues of economic and social development. By using the experimental design of Fischbacher, Gächter, and Fehr (2001), we investigate the distribution of contribution types in two...
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We analyze the effects of ostracism on cooperation in a linear public good experiment. Our results show that …
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We analyze the effects of ostracism on cooperation in a linear public good experiment. Our results show that …
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In an experiment, we study risk-taking of cohabitating student couples, finding that couples' decisions are closer to … groups, corroborating external validity of earlier results. -- risk experiment ; student couples ; group decision making …
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We analyze the effects of ostracism on cooperation in a linear public good experiment with fixed partner design. Our …
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We analyze the effects of ostracism on cooperation in a linear public good experiment with fixed partner design. Our …
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The effects of stake size on cooperation and punishment are investigated using a public goods experiment. We find that …
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The effects of stake size on cooperation and punishment are investigated using a public goods experiment. We find that …
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This paper experimentally examines how religious festivals and the degree of religiosity affect cooperation and altruistic punishment by using public goods experiments. We conducted the experiments in Turkey at different points in time; one on the most religious day during Ramadan (the Night of...
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