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We test a mechanism whereby groups are formed voluntarily, through the use of voting. These groups play a public …-goods game, where efficiency increases with group size (up to a limit, in one treatment). It is feasible to exclude group members …, to exit one's group, or to form larger groups through mergers involving the consent of both merging groups. We find a …
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We study contestability in non-profit markets when non-commercial providers supply a homogeneous collective good through increasing-returns-to-scale technologies. Unlike in the case of for-profit competition, in the non-profit case the absence of price-based sales contracts means that fixed...
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We study contestability in non-profit markets when non-commercial providers supply a homogeneous collective good through increasing-returns-to-scale technologies. Unlike in the case of for-profit competition, in the non-profit case the absence of price-based sales contracts means that fixed...
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Costly third party punishment has been interpreted as a tool for studying the enforcement of social norms. Experiments on this topic typically involve a third party observer who can pay to decrease the payoff of a player who has behaved selfishly (or generously) toward another. We investigate...
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