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Because costly punishment is not credible, subgame perfection suggests that punishment will not deter free riding … strategies seen in the lab and use the simulation to develop hypotheses about why group size should matter when punishment is … rates no lower than small groups because punishment does not fall appreciably in large groups. However, hindrances to …
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experiment in two cities in Ghana. Using a public good game with third-party punishment, we find that punisher's age is an … important determinant of cooperation. Our results indicate the elder are more efficient using punishment than youngsters. …
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inappropriate. More importantly, victims of such abuse also start to believe that punishers' free-riding and punishment are …
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actions of bad actors. However, in many situations bad acts go undetected and unknown to others. We use a lab experiment to …
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