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scarcer and hence competitive pressure is higher. By contrast, levels of cooperation are very similar across areas. This … indicates that scarcity does not hamper cooperation, at least as long as a subsurvival level has not been exceeded. Our data …
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hence competitive pressure is higher. By contrast, levels of cooperation are very similar across areas. This indicates that … scarcity does not hamper cooperation, at least as long as a sub-survival level has not been reached. Our data further reveal a …
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scarcer and hence competitive pressure is higher. By contrast, levels of cooperation are very similar across areas. This … indicates that scarcity does not hamper cooperation, at least as long as a subsurvival level has not been exceeded. Our data …
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insights from a large literature on the role of peer punishment in sustaining cooperation. The experiments demonstrate that …Understanding the proximate and ultimate sources of human cooperation is a fundamental issue in all behavioural … sciences. In this article we review the experimental evidence on how people solve cooperation problems. Existing studies show …
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-1367), who study cooperation and punishment in sixteen subject pools from six different world cultures (as classified by … cultural background relative to individual heterogeneity and group-level differences in cooperation. We find that culture has a … substantial influence on the extent of cooperation, in addition to individual heterogeneity and group-level differences identified …
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and rural participants of young and mature age cohorts. Russia is interesting for studying voluntary cooperation because … cooperation-enhancing effect of punishment. An important reason is that there is punishment of contributors in all four subject … cooperation that are sustained by sanctioning free riders only. -- social norms ; free riding ; misdirected punishment …
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-- human cooperation ; punishment ; culture ; experimental public good games …
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urban and rural participants of young and mature age cohorts. Russia is interesting for studying voluntary cooperation … cooperation-enhancing effect of punishment. An important reason is that there is substantial punishment of high contributors in … voluntary cooperation that are sustained by sanctioning free riders only. -- social norms ; free riding ; misdirected punishment …
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