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designed a public goods experiment with targeted punishment opportunities to (a) confirm subject heterogeneity, (b) test the … stability of subjects' types and (c) test the proposition that differences in group outcomes can be predicted with knowledge of …
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We study the effect of group size on cooperation in voluntary contribution mechanism games. As in previous experiments, we study four- and eight-person groups in high and low marginal per capita return (MPCR) conditions. We find a positive effect of group size in the low MPCR condition, as in...
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Many people contribute to public goods but stop doing so once they experience free riding. We test the hypothesis that …
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We consider a model where agents differ in their ‘types’ which determines their voluntary contribution towards a public good. We analyze what the equilibrium composition of groups are under centralized and centralized choice. We show that there exists a top-down sorting equilibrium i.e. an...
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Economic behavior often takes place in groups of small numbers of peopleinteracting with each other (like work teams, neighborhoods, socialnetworks, etc.). Characteristic of such interaction is the development of(affective) interpersonal relationships, or social ties. According tosociologists,...
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design and test a provision mechanism which utilizes rank competition to mitigate free-riding in impure public goods. In our …
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In an experiment we study different peer punishment institutions to shed light on how cooperative norms can emerge in groups. The results suggest that there is a strong emotional component that drives agents to punish and that alters their ability to behave strategically. Moreover, we identify...
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We use an experiment to test the hypothesis that groups consisting of like-minded cooperators are able to cooperate …
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We study the heterogeneity of preferences regarding the limited substitutability of environmental public goods vis-a-vis private consumption goods and how it affects the economic valuation of environmental public goods. We show theoretically that mean marginal willingness to pay for an...
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