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threshold is uncertain. Theory suggests that behavior should differ dramatically either side of a dividing line for threshold …
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threshold is uncertain. Theory suggests that behavior should differ dramatically either side of a dividing line for threshold …
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-risk social dilemma (CRSD), a threshold public good game. Our CRSD-experiment studies two key aspects of the global coordination …
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Using a threshold public good experiment, we examine how varying degrees of inequality in resources and differences in …
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Many policies addressing global climate change revolve around the implementation of mitigation and adaptation strategies. We experimentally examine subjects? choices in a climate change game where subjects are put into groups where they face a potential damage and have the choice to invest...
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Many policies addressing global climate change revolve around the implementation of mitigation and adaptation strategies. We experimentally examine subjects? choices in a climate change game where subjects are put into groups where they face a potential damage and have the choice to invest...
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In this experiment, we investigate determinants of the individual demand for voluntary climate change mitigation …
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Social dilemmas are central to human society. Depletion of natural resources, climate protection, security of energy supply, and workplace collaborations are all examples of social dilemmas. Since cooperative behaviour in a social dilemma is individually costly, Nash equilibrium predicts that...
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. We present a laboratory experiment that studies how residual risk of failure affects willingness to contribute to climate …
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