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Recent work in experimental economics on the effectiveness of rewards and punishments for promoting cooperation mainly examines decentralized incentive systems where all group members can reward and/or punish one another. Many self-organizing groups and societies, however, concentrate the power...
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In an experimental study, we compare individual willingness to cooperate in a public good game after an initial team contest phase. While players in the treatment setup make a conscious decision on how much to invest in the contest, this decision is exogenously imposed on players in the control...
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report a laboratory experiment based on these extended games. We find that behavior is similar in the two extended games … Contributions ; Endogenous Timing ; Action Commitment ; Observable Delay ; Experiment …
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is predicted to emerge in their "action commitment" extended game. We then report a laboratory experiment designed to … ; Sequential Contributions ; Endogenous Timing ; Action Commitment ; Observable Delay ; Experiment …
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We report an experiment comparing sequential and simultaneous contributions to a public good in a quasi-linear two … ; experiment …
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We report an experiment comparing sequential and simultaneous contributions to a public good in a quasi-linear two … unwillingness to reward first movers who contribute. -- Public Goods ; Voluntary Contributions ; Sequential Moves ; Experiment …
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We report an experiment comparing sequential and simultaneous contributions to a public good in a quasi-linear two …
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lottery mechanism in laboratory public good environments. The first experiment we report involves a sharp test of the … robustness of this result in a second public good experiment. Again, we find that the introduction of lotteries does indeed …
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We study the effect of group size on cooperation in voluntary contribution mechanism games. As in previous experiments, we study four- and eight-person groups in high and low marginal per capita return (MPCR) conditions. We find a positive effect of group size in the low MPCR condition, as in...
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We examine contributions to a public good when some donors do not know the true value of the good. If donors in such an environment determine the sequence of moves, two contribution orders may arise as equilibria. Either the uninformed and informed donors contribute simultaneously or the...
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