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The following pages link to Selfish punishers. An experimental investigation of designated punishment behavior in public goods (Q1782296):
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- Profit-seeking punishment corrupts norm obedience (Q380937) (← links)
- Inequality aversion and antisocial punishment (Q483923) (← links)
- Conditional punishment (Q485575) (← links)
- Selfish punishment with avoiding mechanism can alleviate both first-order and second-order social dilemma (Q485662) (← links)
- Fairness, spite, and intentions: testing different motives behind punishment in a prisoners' dilemma game (Q694919) (← links)
- Anger management: aggression and punishment in the provision of public goods (Q725080) (← links)
- Do non-strategic sanctions obey the law of demand? The demand for punishment in the voluntary contribution mechanism (Q817260) (← links)
- Punishment, inequality, and welfare: a public good experiment (Q944263) (← links)
- A comparative statics analysis of punishment in public-good experiments (Q1020589) (← links)
- McCockerel measuring individual punishment and reciprocity in a simple value-laden dilemma game (Q1598758) (← links)
- Alleviation and sanctions in social dilemma games (Q1651809) (← links)
- Acts of helping and harming (Q1672907) (← links)
- Do economists punish less? (Q1712131) (← links)
- Learning to punish: Experimental evidence from a sequential step-level public goods game (Q1862146) (← links)
- Teams do inflict costly third-party punishment as individuals do: experimental evidence (Q2052508) (← links)
- Selfish punishment: altruism can be maintained by competition among cheaters (Q2216290) (← links)
- When punishers might be loved: fourth-party choices and third-party punishment in a delegation game (Q2694756) (← links)
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