This paper examines the endogenous formation of coalitions that provide public goods in which players implement a minimum participation requirement before deciding whether to join. We demonstrate theoretically that payoff-maximizing players will vote to implement efficient participation requirements and these coalitions will form. However, we also demonstrate that if some players are averse to inequality they can cause inefficient outcomes. Inequality-averse players can limit free riding by implementing larger than efficient coalitions or by blocking efficient coalitions from forming. We test the theory with experimental methods and observe individual behavior and coalition formation consistent with a model of inequality-averse players
Coalition formation is a frequent phenomenon in everyday life. Firms merge, states sign treaties and...
We study endogenous group formation in tournaments employing experimental three-player contests. We ...
Published Online: 22 February 2019We investigate a mechanism that facilitates the provision of publi...
This paper examines the endogenous formation of coalitions that provide public goods in which player...
This paper reports experimental evidence on the voluntary formation of coalitions to provide a publi...
We consider a two-stage public goods provision game. In the first stage, players simul-taneously dec...
We consider a two-stage public goods provision game. In the first stage, players simultaneously deci...
simultaneously decide if they will join a contribution group or not. In the second stage, players in...
This paper experimentally investigates the impact of reciprocal behavior in multilateral bargaining ...
This paper studies the problem of endogenous coalition formation in contests: how players organize t...
We test a mechanism whereby groups are formed endogenously, through the use of voting. Once formed, ...
The formation of peer groups with social norms for private contributions to a public good is analyze...
The provision of public goods often relies on voluntary contributions and cooperation. While most of...
Egalitarianism and meritocracy are competing principles to distribute the joint benefits of cooperat...
We investigate a mechanism that facilitates the provision of public goods in a network formation gam...
Coalition formation is a frequent phenomenon in everyday life. Firms merge, states sign treaties and...
We study endogenous group formation in tournaments employing experimental three-player contests. We ...
Published Online: 22 February 2019We investigate a mechanism that facilitates the provision of publi...
This paper examines the endogenous formation of coalitions that provide public goods in which player...
This paper reports experimental evidence on the voluntary formation of coalitions to provide a publi...
We consider a two-stage public goods provision game. In the first stage, players simul-taneously dec...
We consider a two-stage public goods provision game. In the first stage, players simultaneously deci...
simultaneously decide if they will join a contribution group or not. In the second stage, players in...
This paper experimentally investigates the impact of reciprocal behavior in multilateral bargaining ...
This paper studies the problem of endogenous coalition formation in contests: how players organize t...
We test a mechanism whereby groups are formed endogenously, through the use of voting. Once formed, ...
The formation of peer groups with social norms for private contributions to a public good is analyze...
The provision of public goods often relies on voluntary contributions and cooperation. While most of...
Egalitarianism and meritocracy are competing principles to distribute the joint benefits of cooperat...
We investigate a mechanism that facilitates the provision of public goods in a network formation gam...
Coalition formation is a frequent phenomenon in everyday life. Firms merge, states sign treaties and...
We study endogenous group formation in tournaments employing experimental three-player contests. We ...
Published Online: 22 February 2019We investigate a mechanism that facilitates the provision of publi...