articleExperimental EconomicsSep 28, 2010GREEN OA

Sustaining cooperation in laboratory public goods experiments: a selective survey of the literature

University of Auckland

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Abstract

Abstract I survey the literature post Ledyard (Handbook of Experimental Economics, ed. by J. Kagel, A. Roth, Chap. 2, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1995) on three related issues in linear public goods experiments: (1) conditional cooperation; (2) the role of costly monetary punishments in sustaining cooperation and (3) the sustenance of cooperation via means other than such punishments. Many participants in laboratory public goods experiments are “conditional cooperators” whose contributions to the public good are positively correlated with their beliefs about the average group contribution. Conditional cooperators are often able to sustain high contributions to the public good through costly monetary…

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  • Public good
  • Public goods game
  • Economics
  • Public economics
  • Experimental economics
  • Microeconomics
  • Business
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