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renegotiate agreements in case of noncompliance, and the same is true for other so-called “public good games.” Using game theory …
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experiments in which subjects have different value orientations. The major finding of this experiment is that while there is a … study of (1995). Keyword(s): Public goods experiment; Free riding; Framing effects; Value orientations …
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Teams are known to behave differently from individuals, but whether they behave more cooperatively or selfishly is still unsettled in the literature. We let subjects form two-person pairs and play a finitely-repeated two-player public goods game with other pairs, and then compare the pairs’...
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Recently a credibility crisis has taken hold across the social sciences, arguing that a component of Fischer (1935)’s tripod has not been fully embraced: replication. The importance of replications is not debatable scientifically, but researchers’ incentives are not sufficient to encourage...
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breakdown of partnerships by studying a public good game with imperfect public monitoring and an exit option. In our experiment …
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