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party punishment. Status is conveyed by surname; half of the third parties face dictators with a noble name and half face …'s decisions to use economic punishment, and that this holds true in situations where reputation or strategic concerns have no … importance. -- Status ; punishment ; discrimination …
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goods game with endogenous third-party punishment in matrilineal and patriarchal societies in India. Our findings indicate … that segregation in coercive roles is due to conformity with pre-assigned gender roles in both cultures. We find that women …
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difference. The results of a public good game with third party punishment indicate that in patriarchal societies there are … patriarchal society sanctioning behavior is not different across genders, cooperation is lower in groups with a female monitor … cooperation does not depend on the gender of the monitor. …
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with endogenous third-party punishment in matrilineal and patriarchal societies in India. Our findings indicate that … segregation in coercive roles is due to conformity with pre-assigned gender roles in both cultures. We find that women in the …
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In a setting where inequality is ingrained and largely unavoidable (battle of the sexes), we investigate whether subjects condition their behaviour on the gender of their co-player. In order to identify the role of culture and gender norms, we run the experiment in two countries, Norway and...
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