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interest in those parameters, voting patterns suggest significant influence of cooperative orientation, political attitudes …
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interest in those parameters, voting patterns suggest significant influence of cooperative orientation, political attitudes …
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interest in those parameters, voting patterns suggest significant influence of cooperative orientation, political attitudes …, and of gender and intelligence. -- Public good ; voluntary contribution ; formal sanction ; experiment ; penalty ; voting …
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interest in those parameters, voting patterns suggest significant influence of cooperative orientation, political attitudes …
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interest in those parameters, voting patterns suggest significant influence of cooperative orientation, political attitudes …
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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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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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public goods experiments where punishment enhances efficiency. …
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public goods experiments where punishment enhances efficiency. -- Laboratory experiments ; Rent-seeking, Conflict ; Group …
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This paper experimentally studies the effects of competition in an environment where people's actions can not be contractually fixed. We find that, in comparison with no competition, the presence of competition does neither increase efficiency nor does it yield any gains in earnings for the...
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