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social interaction effects. Testing for such effects raises severe identification problems. We conduct an experiment that …
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interaction effects. We conduct a laboratory experiment that avoids the identification problem present in the field and allows us …
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interaction effects. We conduct an experiment that avoids the identification problem present in the field. Our novel design …
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interaction effects. We conduct an experiment that avoids theidentification problem present in the field. Our novel design feature …
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According to economists, severe legal sanctions deter violations of the law. According to legal scholars, people may obey law backed by mild sanctions because of norm-activation. We experimentally investigate the effects of mild and severe legal sanctions in the provision of public goods. The...
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According to economists, severe legal sanctions deter violations of the law. According to legal scholars, people may obey law backed by mild sanctions because of norm-activation. We experimentally investigate the effects of mild and severe legal sanctions in the provision of public goods. The...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013320735
Laws express rules of conduct ('obligations') enforced by the means of penalties and rewards ('incentives'). The role of incentives in shaping individual behaviour has been largely analysed in the traditional economic literature. On the contrary, very little is known about the specific role of...
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We designed a public good laboratory experiment in order to identify the causal relationships between tax evasion and …
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A stream of research examining the effect of punishment on conformity indicates that punishment can backfire and lead to suboptimal social outcomes. We examine whether this effect is due to a lack of perceived legitimacy of rule enforcement, enabling agents to justify selfish behavior. We...
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a penalty and excuse their selfish behavior. We address the question of punishment legitimacy in our experiment by …
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