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Many public goods can be provided at different spatial levels. Evidence from social identity theory and in … 'neighborhood attachment' concept, we conduct an artefactual field experiment with 600 participants in a setting conducive to …
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cities to conduct a field experiment with roughly 350 donation appeals. We induce spatial differentiation by varying the …
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An effective way to foster cooperation is to monitor behaviour and sanction freeriding. Yet, previous studies have shown that cooperation quickly declines when sanctioning mechanisms are removed. We test if explicitly expressing trust in players' capability to maintain cooperation after the...
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What is the role of intuitive versus deliberative cognitive processing in human cooperation? The Social Heuristics Hypothesis (SHH) stipulates that (i) intuition favors behaviors that are typically advantageous (i.e. long-run payoff-maximizing), and that for most people cooperation is typically...
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one-shot behavioural experiment in Papua New Guinea fit exactly this pattern. They thus indicate neither an evolutionary …
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we employ a real donationʺ lab experiment in a context-rich environment: contributions go to actual public goods (i … seems to act as a powerful focal point: the final outcome is insignificantly different from the initial allocation. Warm …
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In this paper, I examine how the two dimensions of income inequality and ethnic diversity affect the formation of political coalitions and the reallocation of income. I construct a legislative bargaining model to analyze when coalitions form along the income dimension and when it forms along the...
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The World Economic Forum recognizes that while restrictions on energy affect water systems and vise versa, energy and water policy are rarely coordinated. The International Panel on Climate Change predicts that wet places will become wetter and dry places will become dryer. Transboundary water,...
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