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We elicit human conditional punishment types by conducting experiments. We find that their punishment decisions to an … individual are on average significantly positively proportional to other members’ punishment decisions to that individual. …
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A growing experimental literature studies the endogenous choice of institutions to solve cooperation problems arising … in prisoners' dilemmas, public goods games, and common pool resource games. Participants in these experiments have the … of institutional choice. Almost all institutions improve cooperation if they are implemented, but they are not always …
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A growing experimental literature studies the endogenous choice of institutions to solve cooperation problems arising … in prisoners' dilemmas, public goods games, and common pool resource games. Participants in these experiments have the … of institutional choice. Almost all institutions improve cooperation if they are implemented, but they are not always …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012010646
A growing experimental literature studies the endogenous choice of institutions to solve cooperation problems arising … in prisoners' dilemmas, public goods games, and common pool resource games. Participants in these experiments have the … of institutional choice. Almost all institutions improve cooperation if they are implemented, but they are not always …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012011030
A growing experimental literature studies the endogenous choice of institutions to solve cooperation problems arising … in prisoners' dilemmas, public goods games, and common pool resource games. Participants in these experiments have the … of institutional choice. Almost all institutions improve cooperation if they are implemented, but they are not always …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012111130
A large body of literature has shown that peer-to-peer punishment is effective in enforcing cooperation norms in … conditional punishment types by conducting an experiment with a strategy method in the United States. This note reports a …'s punishment decisions are on average positively proportional to the others' punishment toward the target. However, it also …
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We elicit human conditional punishment types by conducting experiments. We find that their punishment decisions to an … individual are on average significantly positively proportional to other members' punishment decisions to that individual …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013006672
The conflict between pro-self and pro-social behaviour is at the core of many key problems of our time, as, for example, the reduction of air pollution and the redistribution of scarce resources. For the well-being of our societies, it is thus crucial to find mechanisms to promote pro-social...
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cooperation. While the majority of previous studies equates reputation with a transparent and complete history of players' past … decisions, in real life, reputations are often ambiguous and opaque. Using web-based experiments, we explore the extent to which …
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Cooperation is central to human societies. Yet relatively little is known about the cognitive underpinnings of … cooperative decision-making. Does cooperation require deliberate self-restraint? Or is spontaneous prosociality reined in by … calculating self-interest? Here we present a theory of why (and for whom) intuition favors cooperation: cooperation is typically …
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