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laboratory studies, the demand for punishment and reward are studied separately from one another. This paper presents the results … from an experiment measuring the demand for reward and punishment by ‘unaffected’ third parties, separately and jointly. We … find that the demand for costly punishment is substantially lower when individuals are also given the ability to reward …
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laboratory studies, the demand for punishment and reward are studied separately from one another. This paper presents the results … from an experiment measuring the demand for reward and punishment by ‘unaffected’ third parties, separately and jointly. We … find that the demand for costly punishment is substantially lower when individuals are also given the ability to reward …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010866222
laboratory studies, the demand for punishment and reward are studied separately from one another. This paper presents the results … from an experiment measuring the demand for reward and punishment by 'unaffected' third parties, separately and jointly. We … find that the demand for costly punishment is substantially lower when individuals are also given the ability to reward …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010899324
controlled conditions, we have conducted a public goods experiment with central punishment. The authority is neutral - she does … not benefit from contributions to the public good. Punishment is costly. Along with the punishment decisions the authority … writes justifications for her decisions. In the Baseline, authorities are requested to justify punishment decisions, but the …
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) there is preference uncertainty. In a linear public good with punishment meted out by a disinterested participant, I test … two implications of the model: (a) participants increase contributions in reaction to imperfect punishment; (b) imperfect … punishment helps sustain cooperation if participants experience free-riding …
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) there is preference uncertainty. In a linear public good with punishment meted out by a disinterested participant, I test … two implications of the model: (a) participants increase contributions in reaction to imperfect punishment; (b) imperfect … punishment helps sustain cooperation if participants experience free-riding. -- deterrence ; public good experiment ; inequity …
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punishment. Recent work has begun to examine whether allowing allocations in the negative domain, that is, allowing subjects to … 2007, Bardsley 2008). In this paper we propose an experimental variation on the Dictator Game with third-party punishment … (Fehr & Fischbacher 2004b). We examine, first, a basic Dictator Game with third-party punishment, after which we introduce a …
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contribution rules related to efficiency, equality, and equity. In the experiment, in the absence of punishment no positive … contribution norm is observed and all groups converge towards free-riding. With punishment, strong and stable differences in …
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In Third Party punishment experiments (Fehr et al.; 2004), an agent may be punished for violating a social norm by an … to improve the understanding of Third Party punishment by reproducing an experiment conducted by Fehr et al. 2004 (TP …
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