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conflict exposure (ACE) among Turkish conscripts. Our empirical framework identifies the causal impact and isolates the … evidence that ACE fosters parochialism, measured by increased opposition to peaceful means of conflict resolution, animosity …
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We consider rules (strategies, commitments, contracts, or computer programs) that make behavior contingent on an opponent's rule. The set of perfectly observable rules is not well defined. Previous contributions avoid this problem by restricting the rules deemed admissible. We instead limit the...
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We consider rules (strategies, commitments, contracts, or computer programs) that make behavior contingent on an opponent’s rule. The set of perfectly observable rules is not well defined. Previous contributions avoid this problem by restricting the rules deemed admissible. We instead limit...
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of cooperation. -- Reputation building ; strong reciprocity ; conditional cooperation ; strategic cooperation …We use a novel experimental design to disentangle strategically- and non-strategically-motivated cooperation. By using … with two different subject pools indicate that the most common motive for cooperation in repeated games is strategic and …
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We use a novel experimental design to disentangle strategically- and non-strategically-motivated cooperation. By using … with two different subject pools indicate that the most common motive for cooperation in repeated games is strategic and … of cooperation …
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We use a novel experimental design to disentangle strategically- and non-strategically-motivated cooperation. By using … with two different subject pools indicate that the most common motive for cooperation in repeated games is strategic and … of cooperation …
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under which welfare losses from investment in distributional contests destroy welfare gains from voluntary cooperation. We … find that in situations, where the return to cooperation is high, subjects cooperate strongly and welfare exceeds the … predicted non-cooperation levels. If returns to cooperation are low, then subjects still cooperate, but the resources wasted in …
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“partial cooperation” can be seen as a long-run response to conflict. Moreover, a decrease in the effectiveness of …This paper presents an extension of a static model of economic conflict analyzed by Hirshleifer (1991, 1995) and …” improves the degree of “partial cooperation” and thus welfare in an anarchic society. …
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