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field experiment with a large, highly heterogenous, and Internet-representative sample of voting-aged Germans. Jointly …
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I derive the value of marginal changes in a public good for two-person households, measured alternatively by household member i’s willingness to pay (WTP) for the good on behalf of the household, WTPi(H), or by the sum of individual WTP values across family members, WTP(C). Households are...
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I derive the marginal value of a public good in multiperson households, measured alternatively by one household member’s willingness to pay (WTP) for the good on behalf of the household, or by the sum of individual WTP values across family members. Households are assumed to allocate their...
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Animal welfare is often cited as a classic public good, which implies market failure and, thus, that government intervention is required. However, the current literature does not provide an accessible account of how governed markets are supposed to cope with the issues of animal welfare. This...
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Cooperation can be induced by an authority with the power to mete out sanctions for free riders, but law enforcement is prone to error. This paper experimentally analyzes preferences for and consequences of errors in formal sanctions against free riders in a public goods game. With type I...
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over time. We use a laboratory experiment to study the elements and dynamics of favor trading in a particular setting: the … private provision of a public good. In our experiment, giving subjects the ability to practice targeted reciprocity by making …
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Following Fehr and Gäechter (Am Econ Rev 90(4):980–994, <CitationRef CitationID="CR5">2000</CitationRef>), a large and growing number of experiments show that public goods can be provided at high levels when mutual monitoring and costly punishment are allowed. Nearly all experiments, however, study monitoring and punishment in a...</citationref>
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cooperation behavior and we provide evidence on the microfoundation of this relation. We run a large-scale public goods experiment …
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