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-riding. However, people also obey law backed by mild sanctions if it is accepted in a referendum. We show that voting for mild law …
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in prisoners' dilemmas, public goods games, and common pool resource games. Participants in these experiments have the …
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in prisoners' dilemmas, public goods games, and common pool resource games. Participants in these experiments have the …
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exogenously or arises endogenously through voting. Our results show that the presence of an institution in one game generally …
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exogenously or arises endogenously through voting. Our results show that the presence of an institution in one game generally …
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cooperative behavior compared to a top-down approach. This has been observed using field data and laboratory experiments. We … present evidence from Chinese students and workers who participated in public goods experiments and a value survey. We find a …
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if the sum of contributions meets or exceeds a threshold. I analyze several Bayesian Nash equilibria in this game and … examine their efficiency implications. In an experimental test of a public-goods problem with a threshold and rebate, the …
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Can right-wing terrorism increase support for far-right populist parties, and if so, why? Exploiting quasi-random variation between successful and failed attacks across German municipalities, we find that successful attacks lead to significant increases in the vote share for the right-wing,...
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Attempts to curb illegal activity through regulation gets complicated when agents can adapt to circumvent enforcement. Economic theory suggests that conducting audits on a predictable schedule, and (counter-intuitively) at high frequency, can undermine the effectiveness of audits. We conduct a...
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