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-- human cooperation ; punishment ; culture ; experimental public good games …
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-1367), who study cooperation and punishment in sixteen subject pools from six different world cultures (as classified by … cultural background relative to individual heterogeneity and group-level differences in cooperation. We find that culture has a … substantial influence on the extent of cooperation, in addition to individual heterogeneity and group-level differences identified …
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-person gift-exchange experiment we find causal evidence for peer effects in voluntary cooperation: agents' efforts are positively … explanations. -- social preferences ; voluntary cooperation ; peer effects ; reflection problem ; gift exchange ; conformism …
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Social preferences and social influence effects ("peer effects") are well documented, but little is known about how peers shape social preferences. Settings where social preferences matter are often situations where peer effects are likely too. In a gift-exchange experiment with independent...
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-person gift-exchange experiment we find causal evidence for peer effects in voluntary cooperation: agents' efforts are positively … explanations. -- social preferences ; voluntary cooperation ; peer effects ; reflection problem ; gift-exchange ; conformism …
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-person gift-exchange experiment we find causal evidence for peer effects in voluntary cooperation: agents' efforts are positively …
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Social preferences and social influence effects (“peer effects”) are well documented, but little is known about how peers shape social preferences. Settings where social preferences matter are often situations where peer effects are likely too. In a gift-exchange experiment with independent...
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