Publication
Sep 2007
This paper presents results of an experiment which allows evaluating hypotheses on the decline of contributions in repeated public good games. The main characteristics of the experimental design are a variation of information feedback and an elicitation of individual beliefs about others' contributions. The authors find evidence that supports the hypothesis of conditional cooperation with a selfish bias.
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Author | Tibor Neugebauer, Javier Perote, Ulrich Schmidt, Malte Loos |
Series | Kiel Institute Working Papers |
Issue | 1376 |
Publisher | Kiel Institute for the World Economy |
Copyright | © 2007 Kiel Institute for the World Economy |