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mechanisms. We confirm the robustness of this result in the presence of income heterogeneity. -- Public goods experiment ; Cheap …
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is one-shot. -- Public goods experiment ; computer-mediated communication ; Cheap-talk ; Cooperation …
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Similar to Levati and Neugebauer (2001), a clock is used by which participants can vary their individual contributions for voluntarily providing a public good. As time goes by, participants either in(de)crease their contribution gradually or keep it constant. Groups of two poorly and two richly...
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Participants in a public goods experiment receive private or common signals regarding the so-called "point of no return …
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This paper experimentally investigates the effects of a costly punishment option on cooperation and social welfare in long finitely repeated public good contribution games. In a perfect monitoring environment increasing the severity of the potential punishment monotonically increases both...
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This paper examines whether and how cheap talk communication can facilitate within-group coordination when two unequal sized groups compete for a prize that is shared equally among members of the winning group, regardless of their (costly) contributions to the group's success. We find that...
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in the MAM experiment overall averaged 94.9%. The data support BEWDS rather than subgame perfect Nash equilibria … outcomes. -- Public good experiment ; Approval mechanism ; Assumed equilibrium concepts …
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We investigate how burden sharing rules may impact the voluntary provision of a public good which generates heterogeneous benefits to agents. We compare different rule-based contribution schemes that are based on the principle of the smallest common denominator: all agents can suggest a minimum...
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under plausible conditions. Overall, contributions in the MAM experiment averaged 94.9%. Quantifying subjects’ responses to …
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and social norms, and trust. In a preregistered online experiment (n = 1,038), we find that biased institutions reduce …
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