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coordination when there is strategic uncertainty. We compare the choices made by experimental subjects in a minimum effort game. In … coordination between group members, both leading to lower payoffs. However, these results depend strongly on the group's gender …
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We consider a society with informed individuals (adults) and naive individuals (children). Adults are altruistic towards their own children and possess information that allows to better predict the behavior of other adults. Children benefit from adopting behaviors that conform to the social norm...
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We explored experimentally how threshold uncertainty affects coordination success in a threshold public goods game …
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We explored experimentally how threshold uncertainty affects coordination success in a threshold public goods game …
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