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-riding. However, people also obey law backed by mild sanctions if it is accepted in a referendum. We show that voting for mild law …
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is much improved if mild law is endogenously chosen, i.e. self-imposed. We show that voting for mild law induces …
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There is ample evidence for a "democracy premium". Laws that have been implemented via election lead to a more cooperative behavior compared to a top-down approach. This has been observed using field data and laboratory experiments. We present evidence from Chinese students and workers who...
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There is ample evidence for a "democracy premium". Laws that have been implemented via election lead to a more cooperative behavior compared to a top-down approach. This has been observed using field data and laboratory experiments. We present evidence from Chinese students and workers who...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010397166
There is ample evidence for a “democracy premium”. Laws that have been implemented via election lead to a more cooperative behavior compared to a top-down approach. This has been observed using field data and laboratory experiments. We present evidence from Chinese students and workers who...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010895183
-riding. However, people also obey law backed by mild sanctions if it is accepted in a referendum. We show that voting for mild law …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005094174
-riding. However, people also obey law backed by mild sanctions if it is accepted in a referendum. We show that voting for mild law …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010315437
-riding. However, people also obey law backed by mild sanctions if it is accepted in a referendum. We show that voting for mild law …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013320735
each district. We analyze the Markov perfect equilibrium under different voting q-rules where q is the number of yes votes … experiment with fiveperson committees that compares three alternative voting rules: unanimity (q=5); majority (q=3); and …
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interest in those parameters, voting patterns suggest significant influence of cooperative orientation, political attitudes …
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