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subjects vote more in favor of rewards over sanctions, but police subjects with some work experience are more likely to vote … for sanctions. Police subjects also reward and sanction more than the others when the institution results from a majority …
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In this paper, we investigate the joint influence of empirical and normative expectations on cooperative behavior. We conduct two experimental studies (n = 243) in which we separately elicit (i) behavior in a public goods game and (ii) social norms under the form of normative and empirical...
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to be both consistent across decisions and relatively stable over time. -- Experiment ; public-good ; punishment ; social …
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absence of threats. -- threats ; cheap talk ; sanctions ; public good ; experiment … punishment, so that they increase overall welfare? We report an experiment in which players can issue non-binding threats to …
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We experimentally investigate cooperation in privileged groups which according to Olson (1965) are groups in which at least one member has an incentive to supply a positive amount of the public good. More specifically, we analyze group member heterogeneity with respect to two dimensions:...
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sanctioning possibilities inefficient excess appropriation is the rule. However, when communication or informal sanctions are …
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In a public-good experiment with heterogeneous endowments, we investigate if and how the contribution level as well as …
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We compare voluntary contributions to the financing of a public good in a symmetric setting to those in asymmetric settings, in which four players have different, randomly allocated endowments. We observe that a weak asymmetry in the endowment distribution leads to the same contribution level as...
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