We use data from experiments on finitely repeated dilemma games with fixed matching to investigate the effect of different types of information on cooperation. The data come from 71 studies using the voluntary contributions paradigm, covering 122 data points, and from 18 studies on decision-making in oligopoly, covering another 50 data points. We find similar effects in the two sets of experimental games. We find that transparency about what everyone in a group earns reduces contributions to the public good, as well as the degree of collusion in oligopoly markets. In contrast, transparency about choices tends to lead to an increase in contributions and collusion, although the size of this effect varies somewhat between the two settings. Our...
We use a limited information environment to assess the role of confusion in the repeated voluntary c...
This paper investigates whether observation of others affects people's behavior in the context ...
In finitely repeated public goods games, contributions are initially high, and gradually decrease ov...
Repeated games of cooperation share the same equilibrium selection problem as coordination games. In...
We run a series of experiments in which subjects have to choose their level of contribution to a pur...
We run a series of experiments in which subjects have to choose their level of contribution to a pur...
We run a series of experiments in which subjects have to choose their level of contribution to a pur...
We run a series of experiments in which subjects have to choose their level of contribution to a pur...
We analyze the effects of limited feedback on beliefs and contributions in a repeated public goods g...
Localisation : Centre de documentation P. Bartoli, UMR LAMETA, Montpellier () 2006-04We run a series...
Empirical studies of behavior in the context of public good provision show that people tend to coope...
The common focus of the three studies in this dissertation is the tension between cooperative, effic...
This paper experimentally studies individuals’ voluntary disclosure of past behaviors and its effect...
We analyze experimentally behavior in a finitely repeated public goods game. One of the main results...
We analyze experimentally behavior in a finitely repeated public goods game. One of the main results...
We use a limited information environment to assess the role of confusion in the repeated voluntary c...
This paper investigates whether observation of others affects people's behavior in the context ...
In finitely repeated public goods games, contributions are initially high, and gradually decrease ov...
Repeated games of cooperation share the same equilibrium selection problem as coordination games. In...
We run a series of experiments in which subjects have to choose their level of contribution to a pur...
We run a series of experiments in which subjects have to choose their level of contribution to a pur...
We run a series of experiments in which subjects have to choose their level of contribution to a pur...
We run a series of experiments in which subjects have to choose their level of contribution to a pur...
We analyze the effects of limited feedback on beliefs and contributions in a repeated public goods g...
Localisation : Centre de documentation P. Bartoli, UMR LAMETA, Montpellier () 2006-04We run a series...
Empirical studies of behavior in the context of public good provision show that people tend to coope...
The common focus of the three studies in this dissertation is the tension between cooperative, effic...
This paper experimentally studies individuals’ voluntary disclosure of past behaviors and its effect...
We analyze experimentally behavior in a finitely repeated public goods game. One of the main results...
We analyze experimentally behavior in a finitely repeated public goods game. One of the main results...
We use a limited information environment to assess the role of confusion in the repeated voluntary c...
This paper investigates whether observation of others affects people's behavior in the context ...
In finitely repeated public goods games, contributions are initially high, and gradually decrease ov...