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and indirect reciprocity as well as third-party punishment – emerges earliest as an effective means to increase … of defectors is applied. Children also engage in reciprocating others, showing that reciprocity strategies are already … prevalent at a very young age. However, direct and indirect reciprocity treatments do not increase overall cooperation rates, as …
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and indirect reciprocity as well as third-party punishment - emerges earliest as an effective means to increase … of defectors is applied. Children also engage in reciprocating others, showing that reciprocity strategies are already … prevalent at a very young age. However, direct and indirect reciprocity treatments do not increase overall cooperation rates, as …
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, we examine pre-registered hypotheses about which of three fundamental pillars of human cooperation - direct reciprocity …, indirect reciprocity, and third-party punishment - emerges earliest and is more effective as a means to increase cooperation in …, direct and indirect reciprocity do not increase overall cooperation rates beyond a control condition. Compared to the latter …
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Research on public goods mainly focuses its attention on the ability of incentives, beliefs and group structure to affect behaviour in social dilemma interactions. This paper investigates the pure effects of a rather subtle mechanism on social preferences in a one-shot linear public good game....
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Strong Reciprocity theorists claim that cooperation in social dilemma games can be sustained by costly punishment … distinguish two interpretations of experimental results, and show that the wide interpretation endorsed by Strong Reciprocity …
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This article analyzes how the anticipation of peer-punishment affects cooperativeness in the provision of public goods under social identity. For this purpose we conduct one-shot public good games with induced social identity and implement in-group, out-group and random matching protocols. Our...
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Reciprocity can be a powerful motivation for human behaviour. Scholars argue that it is relevant in the context of … private provision of public goods. We examine whether reciprocity can resolve the associated coordination problem. The … interaction of reciprocity with cost-sharing is critical. Neither cost-sharing nor reciprocity in isolation can solve the problem …
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Reciprocity can be a powerful motivation for human behaviour. Scholars argue that it is relevant in the context of … private provision of public goods. We examine whether reciprocity can resolve the associated coordination problem. The … interaction of reciprocity with cost-sharing is critical. Neither cost-sharing nor reciprocity in isolation can solve the problem …
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Attempts to curb illegal activity through regulation gets complicated when agents can adapt to circumvent enforcement. Economic theory suggests that conducting audits on a predictable schedule, and (counter-intuitively) at high frequency, can undermine the effectiveness of audits. We conduct a...
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