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The following pages link to Punishment, counterpunishment and sanction enforcement in a social dilemma experiment (Q2642888):
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- Legitimate punishment, feedback, and the enforcement of cooperation (Q380929) (← 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)
- Anger management: aggression and punishment in the provision of public goods (Q725080) (← links)
- On the design of peer punishment experiments (Q816752) (← links)
- Do non-strategic sanctions obey the law of demand? The demand for punishment in the voluntary contribution mechanism (Q817260) (← links)
- In the long-run we are all dead: on the benefits of peer punishment in rich environments (Q892869) (← 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)
- Benefits of intervention in spatial public goods games (Q1632710) (← links)
- Alleviation and sanctions in social dilemma games (Q1651809) (← links)
- Inequality and inter-group conflicts: experimental evidence (Q1703360) (← links)
- Do economists punish less? (Q1712131) (← links)
- Group selection: the quest for social preferences (Q1719740) (← links)
- Selfish punishers. An experimental investigation of designated punishment behavior in public goods (Q1782296) (← links)
- The role of visibility on third party punishment actions for the enforcement of social norms (Q1788016) (← links)
- Retaliation and the role for punishment in the evolution of cooperation (Q1790887) (← links)
- Evolution of cooperation and altruistic punishment when retaliation is possible (Q1797579) (← links)
- Direct reciprocity with costly punishment: generous tit-for-tat prevails (Q1798642) (← links)
- Teams do inflict costly third-party punishment as individuals do: experimental evidence (Q2052508) (← links)
- Endogenous authority and enforcement in public goods games (Q2099065) (← links)
- Game theory and the evolution of cooperation (Q2158117) (← links)
- The effects of centralized power and institutional legitimacy on collective action (Q2244425) (← links)
- Feedback, punishment and cooperation in public good experiments (Q2268120) (← links)
- Evolving cooperation in spatial population with punishment by using PSO algorithm (Q2311295) (← links)
- Punishment, cooperation, and cheater detection in ``noisy'' social exchange (Q2344925) (← links)
- Sanctions as honest signals -- the evolution of pool punishment by public sanctioning institutions (Q2415549) (← links)
- Games of corruption: how to suppress illegal logging (Q2415756) (← links)
- When punishment fails: Research on sanctions, intentions and non-cooperation (Q2427127) (← links)
- Sustaining cooperation in social dilemmas: comparison of centralized punishment institutions (Q2442835) (← links)
- Cultural coevolution of norm adoption and enforcement when punishers are rewarded or non-punishers are punished (Q2500417) (← links)
- An introduction to the Symposium on behavioral game theory (Q2642260) (← links)
- The construction of peer punishment preference: how central power shapes prosocial and antisocial punishment behaviors (Q2700348) (← links)
- Self-Organization for Collective Action: An Experimental Study of Voting on Sanction Regimes (Q4610643) (← links)
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- The Use and Misuse of Coordinated Punishments* (Q5856717) (← links)
- Celerity of punishment and deterrence: the impacts of discounting and present bias (Q6047357) (← links)