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Cooperation among people who are not related to each other is sustained by the availability of punishment devices which … help enforce social norms (Fehr and Gächter, 2002). However, the rationale for costly punishment remains unclear. This … of punishment. We compare two treatments of a public good game, one in which costly punishment reduces the immediate …
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contracts is characterized by efficiency wages, rent sharing and high levels of cooperation, whereas fully incomplete contracts …
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cooperation (at the very least, to a secession of hostilities) when such groups are faced with the threat of potentially stronger …
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It is shown that a win-stay, lose-hift behavior rule with endogenous aspiration levels yields cooperation in a certain … prisoner's dilemma and Cournot oligopoly and thus yields an explanation for cooperation and collusion. …
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Several recent experimental studies have confirmed that social sanctioning can enforce cooperation in public good … observers have themselves contributed substantially in a similar situation. However, the effect on cooperation is not as strong …
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frequently as well as that institution formation has a positive impact on cooperation rates and group welfare. However, the data …
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This paper examines managerial perceptions of cooperation and consultation, and tests the hypothesis of some unionists … that cooperation and consultation as perceived by management minimise union input into the decision-making process. The … cooperation through employee consultation and participation at the workplace level. This perspective actually embraces two broad …
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In forthcoming period, export organizations are going to face tougher competition, which will significantly influence on expectable export effects of their products. This factor must be counted on, and the only way to long-term neutralize the negative effects, based on insufficient...
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Cooperation Agreement and looks at some of the important emerging challenges in the context of the evolving Bangladesh …
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