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, appropriation leads to deterministic degradation in the value of the commons. In the second game, appropriation leads to both … conserving the commons. The experimental design abstracts away from path-dependent group dynamics that allow for reputation … due to expected losses in the value of the commons. …
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allocating the resource to providers. Three allocation mechanisms are investigated: “allocator,” “tremble,” and “egalitarian …
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monetary allocation. In a within-subject design we randomly introduce a small or large conditional payment for allowing for a …
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The paper delineates three debates, which will be conflated: One line of discussion relates to public goods at transnational level. Here, the referencing of debates regarding the characteristics of “a common good” will be of significance. A second strand addresses the group of countries...
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to improve outcomes. Our lab-in-the-field experiment studies how information about high or low levels of previous …
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We study experimentally a two-stage common pool resource game. In the first stage, selected members of the group determine the level of protection for the resource. The protected fraction of the resource is equally shared among group members. In the second stage, the unprotected fraction of the...
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engage in punishment. Analyzing the interplay between types in an additional experiment, we show that pro-social punishers …
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, adjustment and reflection as students apply theory to real challenges. Examples, data and results from three iterations of the …
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