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giving participants the possibility to choose which institution to adopt, we find that democracy is the by far most popular …
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Many situations in the social and economic life are characterized by rivalry and con ict between two or more competing groups. Warfare, socio-political con icts, political elections, lobbying, and R&D competitions are all examples of inter-group con icts in which groups spend scarce and costly...
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behavior of those concerned even in their interactions in an exogenous setting. The strongest positive democracy effects are …
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Recent experimental research suggests that people behave more cooperatively when the rules governing a strategic interaction (e.g. a public goods game) are modified democratically than when they are modified exogenously. In a related experiment, I show that people are less likely to unilaterally...
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