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suggest that social norms can change rapidly as a result of election outcomes. We explore this conjecture using a controlled … situations in which no rule has been elected. In the absence of an election, sharing is widely considered socially appropriate … appropriate. This power prevails, albeit in weaker form, even if the election is subject to controversial practices such as vote …
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Using data from an experiment by Forsythe, Myerson, Rietz, and Weber (1993), designed for a different purpose, we test the "standard theory" that players have preferences only over their own mentary payoffs and that play will be in (evolutionary stable) equilibrium. In the experiment each...
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