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Evidence from an experiment investigating the "house money effect" in the context of a public goods game is … is potentially important in the external validity debate. -- Public Good Experiment ; Hurdle Model ; double hurdle model …
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. -- cooperation ; experiment ; public goods ; punishment ; religion …
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. -- conditional cooperation ; selfish bias ; punishment ; public good experiment ; strategy method …
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a non-linear voluntary contribution experiment. We find that, for those conditionally cooperating, both reciprocity and …
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provision of globally important public goods like the global climate. -- Experiment ; Groups ; Public good ; Spillover Game …
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Transparency and accountability are often regarded as crucial for good governance and the efficient organization of public affairs. To systematically explore the impact of transparency and accountability on cooperation, we conduct a series of laboratory experiments on a variation of the public...
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preference in one experiment and make a point prediction about the contribution to a repeated public good. This allows for a … predicted contributions, because they contribute in the first half of the experiment. We also show that the interaction of …
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This paper experimentally examines how religious festivals and the degree of religiosity affect cooperation and altruistic punishment by using public goods experiments. We conducted the experiments in Turkey at different points in time; one on the most religious day during Ramadan (the Night of...
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Laws express rules of conduct ('obligations') enforced by the means of penalties and rewards ('incentives'). The role of incentives in shaping individual behaviour has been largely analysed in the traditional economic literature. On the contrary, very little is known about the specific role of...
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