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three experiments (N = 1,993): in a preliminary experiment, we vary the payoffs over a large range. In our first main … our experiments and the complementary analyses is that cooperation in a PD increases with the gains of mutual cooperation …
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in prisoners' dilemmas, public goods games, and common pool resource games. Participants in these experiments have the …
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increase the sum of individuals’ payoffs if players are not all completely selfish. Our experiments aim to understand how …
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in prisoners' dilemmas, public goods games, and common pool resource games. Participants in these experiments have the …
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We elicit human conditional punishment types by conducting experiments. We find that their punishment decisions to an …
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increase the sum of individuals' payoffs if players are not all completely selfish. Our experiments aim to understand how …
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in prisoners' dilemmas, public goods games, and common pool resource games. Participants in these experiments have the …
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in prisoners' dilemmas, public goods games, and common pool resource games. Participants in these experiments have the …
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Gneezy, List and Wu [Q. J. Econ. 121 (2006) 1283-1309] document that lotteries are often valued less than the lotteries' worst outcomes. We show how to undo this result.
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