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question, we design a public goods experiment in which participants can pay a fee to view information about identities and …
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We experimentally investigate the impact of visibility of contributors and cost of information on public good contributions. First, we vary recognizing all, highest or lowest contributors. Second, we investigate the effect of imposing a cost on viewing contributors. Recognizing all contributors...
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, rather than same, group members increases overall contributions. Over the course of the experiment, participants playing two …
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of winning, and relative payoff maximization. Using an eight-part experiment, we test and find significant support for …
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as effective at reducing free-riding. Consistent with the theoretical predictions, the results of our experiment indicate …
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using a laboratory experiment. The experiment shows that although asymmetric communication is not as harmful as symmetric …
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competition and lower efficiency. We report an experiment in which two groups compete in a weakest-link contest by expending …
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test the efficacy of exogenously imposed minimum standard rules. Rules fail to increase trust and reciprocity, leading to … lower economic welfare. Although sufficiently restrictive rules restore welfare, trust and reciprocity never return. The …
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