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Do democratically chosen rules lead to more cooperation and, hence, higher efficiency, than imposed rules? To discuss when such a "dividend of democracy" obtains, we review experimental studies in which material incentives remain stacked against cooperation (i.e., free-riding incentives prevail)...
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Do democratically chosen rules lead to more cooperation and, hence, higher efficiency, than imposed rules? To discuss when such a "dividend of democracy" obtains, we review experimental studies in which material incentives remain stacked against cooperation (i.e., free-riding incentives prevail)...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014377590
How can we maximize the common good? This is a central organizing question of public policy design, across political parties and ideologies. The answer typically involves the provisioning of public goods such as fresh air, national defense, and knowledge. Public goods are costly to produce but...
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This paper presents data from experiments with a linear voluntary contributions mechanism for public goods conducted in Japan, the Netherlands, Spain and the USA. The same experimental design was used in the four countries.
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This paper presents data from experiments with a linear voluntary contributions mechanism for public goods conducted in Japan, the Netherlands, Spain and the USA. The same experimental design was used in the four countries.
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preferences or peer punishment, both of which are similar across the four subject pools. Our methodology is generalizable across …
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preferences or peer punishment, both of which are similar across the four subject pools. Our methodology is generalizable across …
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goods game with endogenous third-party punishment in matrilineal and patriarchal societies in India. Our findings indicate …
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with endogenous third-party punishment in matrilineal and patriarchal societies in India. Our findings indicate that …
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This paper provides a comparative-statics analysis of punishment in public-good experiments. We vary the effectiveness … of punishment, that is, the factor by which punishment reduces the punished player's income. The data show that … contributions increase monotonically in punishment effectiveness. High effectiveness leads to near complete cooperation and welfare …
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