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the predicted probability of cooperation by a subject with modal demographic characteristics from 67.9% to 80.6%. …
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We introduce a novel approach for organizing behavior and explaining cooperation in repeated games. Our approach is … and cooperation levels. We formulate the empirical implications of this idea and test them in the lab. Our data support …' propensities, strongly affects cooperation levels. …
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Abundant evidence suggests that high levels of contributions to public goods can be sustained through self-governed monitoring and sanctions. This experimental study investigates the effectiveness of decentralized sanctioning institutions where punishment opportunities are restricted to agents...
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contributions game experiment. A common identity between the leader and her two followers is beneficial for cooperation: average … study the effects of heterogeneous identities. We find no effect on cooperation when only one of the followers shares the … identity is an effective but fragile instrument to promote cooperation. …
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We run several experiments which allow us to compare cooperation under perfect and imperfect information and under a … centralized and decentralized punishment regime. We nd that (1) centralization by itself does not improve cooperation and welfare … decentralized punishment, that is, it leads to signicantly lower cooperation and welfare (total prots). Our results shed critical …
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dilemma game results in stage-one cooperation rates of between 95-100%. Content analysis of between opponent communication … focuses on the increased earnings cooperation can achieve, with minimal discussion of punishment for failing to cooperate …. Restoring cooperation after an early stage-game defection typically requires compensating the aggrieved player. Between opponent …
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reinforcement learning, conditional cooperation, inertia, preference for consistency, and limited attention. Our findings point to a …
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-following groups sustain high public goods contributions over time, but in rule-breaking groups cooperation decays. Rulefollowers also …
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dilemma in which self-interest should produce a sub-optimal outcome absent sanctions for non-cooperation. We then test …
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approach is based on the following six "aspects" of a player's behavior: round-1 cooperation, lenience, forgiveness, loyalty …
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