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Exogenously imposed infinite repetition is known to mitigate people’s uncooperative behaviors in dilemma situations with partner matching through personal enforcement. One as yet unanswered question is whether people collectively choose to interact with each other under the partner matching...
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fairness. Furthermore, our experiment reveals a large share of antisocial punishment in the public goods game and a peer …
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sustain cooperation, in an indefinitely repeated prisoner’s dilemma game. The experiment results show that most subjects …
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, and they are supposed to make a decision one after the other. The key feature of the experiment is that a subject can …
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experiment, comprised of four treatments that differ in the number of Greeks and Germans in each group, we analyze both cross …
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Considerable experimental evidence shows that although costly peer-punishment enhances cooperation in repeated public-good games, heavy punishment in early rounds leads to average period payoffs below the non-cooperative equilibrium benchmark. In an environment where past payoffs determine...
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Considerable experimental evidence shows that although costly peer-punishment enhances cooperation in repeated public-good games, heavy punishment in early rounds leads to average period payoffs below the non-cooperative equilibrium benchmark. In an environment where past payoffs determine...
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There is a substantial literature examining coordination in public goods games. We conducted an experiment to explore …
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results of an experiment administered in the United States reported by Alm, Jackson and McKee (1992). The results for both …
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This experiment investigates contests between groups. Each group has one strong player, with a higher valuation for the …
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