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bear a higher burden of punishment costs than non-police subjects. When the norm enforcement institution is endogenous, all …
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punishment option and compare it to the behavior of individuals in a laboratory experiment. We also consider different team …
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-making experiment preceding the take game. The gameconsists of two stages. In the first stage, the take authority decides howmuch income … punishment behavior. (3) Thereare discontinuous "jumps" in the behavior of responders. They either chooseno punishment (destroy … nothing) or the highest level of punishment (destroyeverything). (4) Expectations have a significant effect on the …
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laboratory experiment in which subjects lack any private material incentive to report partners’ actions, we find that most …
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This experimental study investigates how behavior changes after punishment for an unkind action. It also studies how … fairness perceptions affect the reaction to punishment and whether this effect is consistent across repeated play and role …
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authority and responder. Both players in each pair have earned an income in an individual real effort decision-making experiment … hedonic impact. (2) Irritation and contempt drive punishment behavior. (3) There are discontinuous jumps in the behavior of … responders. They either choose no punishment (destroy nothing) or the highest level of punishment (destroy everything). (4 …
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