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Do economists punish less?

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DOI10.3390/g9040075zbMath1419.91194OpenAlexW2894273913WikidataQ58935938 ScholiaQ58935938MaRDI QIDQ1712131

Jonas Pilgaard Kaiser, Kasper Selmar Pedersen, Alexander K. Koch

Publication date: 21 January 2019

Published in: Games (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/g9040075


zbMATH Keywords

dictator gameexperimental economicsnorm compliancesocial preferencespublic goods gamepunishmenteconomists


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Public goods (91B18) Experimental studies (91A90)




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  • Do non-strategic sanctions obey the law of demand? The demand for punishment in the voluntary contribution mechanism
  • Linear public goods experiments: a meta-analysis
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  • The effects of financial incentives in experiments: A review and capital-labor-production framework. (With commentaries)
  • Which is the Fair Sex? Gender Differences in Altruism
  • Driving Forces Behind Informal Sanctions
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