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The following pages link to Social norms, information, and trust among strangers: theory and evidence (Q1949196):
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- Exploiting the guilt aversion of others: do agents do it and is it effective? (Q272145) (← links)
- Competition fosters trust (Q380868) (← links)
- Learning, teaching, and turn taking in the repeated assignment game (Q382335) (← links)
- Delayed and inconsistent information and the evolution of trust (Q385168) (← links)
- Cooperative strategies in anonymous economies: an experiment (Q423725) (← links)
- Gossip and the efficiency of interactions (Q1735762) (← links)
- Social exposure and trustworthiness: experimental evidence (Q1787235) (← links)
- Trust, reciprocity, and social history (Q1896669) (← links)
- Social proximity and the erosion of norm compliance (Q2078055) (← links)
- How do social norms and expectations about others influence individual behavior? A quantum model of self/other-perspective interaction in strategic decision-making (Q2152291) (← links)
- Social norms and trust among strangers (Q2276552) (← links)
- Revealed reputations in the finitely repeated prisoners' dilemma (Q2343479) (← links)
- Commitment to the truth creates trust in market exchange: experimental evidence (Q6665680) (← links)