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We present results from a repeated public goods experiment where subjects choose by vote one of two sanctioning schemes: peer-to-peer (informal) or centralized (formal). We introduce, in some treatments, a moderate amount of noise (a 10 percent probability that a contribution is reported...
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if the sum of contributions meets or exceeds a threshold. I analyze several Bayesian Nash equilibria in this game and … examine their efficiency implications. In an experimental test of a public-goods problem with a threshold and rebate, the …
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deceiving anyone. The design should be suitable formost economics experiments, and works by amodification of an already standard … both internallyand with other public goods experiments. In addition, simultaneousplay is found to be more efficient than …
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chosen by voting. …
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Recent experimental studies question whether societies can selfgovern social dilemmas with the help of decentralized punishment opportunities. One important challenge for the mechanism is imperfect information about cooperative behavior. It has been shown that imperfect information increases...
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actually deceiving anyone. The design should be suitable for most economics experiments, and works by a modification of an … deception is used and the data cohere well both internally and with other public goods experiments. In addition, simultaneous …
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Previous research has shown that opportunities for two-sided partner choice in finitely repeated social dilemma games can promote cooperation through a combination of sorting and opportunistic signaling, with late period defections by selfish players causing an end-game decline. How such...
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We report results from a laboratory experiment that explores the effects of preference communication and leader selection mechanisms in group decision-making. In a setting where all members of a group get the same payoff based on the group leader's decision of how much risk to take, we study the...
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Throughout human history, informal sanctions by peers were ubiquitous and played a key role in the enforcement of social norms and the provision of public goods. However, a considerable body of evidence suggests that informal peer sanctions cause large collateral damage and efficiency costs....
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cultivation of genetically modified (GM) plants within Switzerland. The present study examines how individual voting decisions … regular voter survey undertaken after national-level voting decisions in Switzerland. Among the socioeconomic characteristics …
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