Altruism towards others can inhibit cooperation by increasing the utility players expect to receive in a non-cooperative equilibrium. To test this, we examine agricultural productivity in West African polygynous households. We find cooperation, as evidenced by more efficient production, is greater among co-wives than among husbands and wives. Using a game-theoretic model, we show this outcome can arise because co-wives are less altruistic towards each other than towards their husbands. We present a variety of robustness checks, which suggest results are not driven by selection into polygyny, greater propensity for cooperation among women, or household heads enforcing others ’ cooperative agreements
Competition and cooperation in polygynous households have both been widely documented across various...
This study investigates the impact of participatory household decision-making, introduced through a ...
Using samples of polygamous and non-polygamous households from villages in rural areas south of Kano...
Altruism towards others can inhibit cooperation by increasing the utility players expect to receive ...
Using a carefully designed series of public goods games, we compare, across monogamous and polygynou...
goods, and repeated interactions help facili-tate the efficient allocation of resources. Yet many pa...
These three papers all involve cooperation in dynamic settings with multiple (more than two) players...
Decision-making structures may be different across polygynous and monogamous households, leading to ...
This paper explores the implications of preference heterogeneity between wives and husbands in nonre...
Farmer clubs play an important role in improving the lives of millions of farmers in developing coun...
To improve the livelihood of the poor in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) much attention has been paid to th...
research focuses on development of new agricultural technologies to reduce poverty levels of the lar...
Polygyny is an institution with deep roots in West Africa. Many papers have attempted to explain the...
We examine productive inefficiencies in dairy farming in pastoralist house-holds in Northern Senegal...
To improve the livelihood of the poor in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) much attention has been paid to th...
Competition and cooperation in polygynous households have both been widely documented across various...
This study investigates the impact of participatory household decision-making, introduced through a ...
Using samples of polygamous and non-polygamous households from villages in rural areas south of Kano...
Altruism towards others can inhibit cooperation by increasing the utility players expect to receive ...
Using a carefully designed series of public goods games, we compare, across monogamous and polygynou...
goods, and repeated interactions help facili-tate the efficient allocation of resources. Yet many pa...
These three papers all involve cooperation in dynamic settings with multiple (more than two) players...
Decision-making structures may be different across polygynous and monogamous households, leading to ...
This paper explores the implications of preference heterogeneity between wives and husbands in nonre...
Farmer clubs play an important role in improving the lives of millions of farmers in developing coun...
To improve the livelihood of the poor in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) much attention has been paid to th...
research focuses on development of new agricultural technologies to reduce poverty levels of the lar...
Polygyny is an institution with deep roots in West Africa. Many papers have attempted to explain the...
We examine productive inefficiencies in dairy farming in pastoralist house-holds in Northern Senegal...
To improve the livelihood of the poor in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) much attention has been paid to th...
Competition and cooperation in polygynous households have both been widely documented across various...
This study investigates the impact of participatory household decision-making, introduced through a ...
Using samples of polygamous and non-polygamous households from villages in rural areas south of Kano...