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abstain initially from theft and devote more resources to production, and subjects from countries with higher quality …
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abstain initially from theft and devote more resources to production, and subjects from countries with higher quality …
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abstain initially from theft and devote more resources to production, and subjects from countries with higher quality …
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abstain initially from theft and devote more resources to production, and subjects from countries with higher quality …
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Kocher et al. (2008) find that conditional willingness to contribute to a public good is considerably stronger at a U.S. research site, Appalachian State University, than at sites in Europe and Asia. I find that the willingness at Brown University, in Rhode Island, is not significantly different...
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reason is that informal sanctions achieve more efficient outcomes than theory predicts, especially when the mechanism is …
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reason is that informal sanctions achieve more efficient outcomes than theory predicts, especially when the mechanism is …
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We investigate the endogenous formation of sanctioning institutions supposed to improve efficiency in the voluntary provision of public goods. Our paper parallels Markussen et al. (Rev Econ Stud 81:301–324, <CitationRef CitationID="CR24">2014</CitationRef>) in that our experimental subjects vote over formal versus informal sanctions, but...</citationref>
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We report results from an experiment that investigates truthfulness in self-reporting under different reporting regimes …. The experiment involves a production task with self-reporting of accidents, with reporting compulsory for some …
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