We create a collective resistance game in which elites control the distribution of resources if the masses are compliant. However, if the masses unanimously protest elite allocations, they can capture a greater share of resources for themselves. We study how Chinese villagers, randomly assigned to the role of elites and masses, play this game in repeated interactions under varying information conditions. We find significant variation in the extent to which participants gave weight in their decisions to (1) the amount of the elite allocation and (2) their beliefs about the likely choices of fellow group members. Many individuals made their decisions based primarily on the size of the elite allocation, choosing to protest if the elite offer f...
A growing body of research suggests that authoritarian regimes are responsive to so-cietal actors, b...
Social scientists have long viewed the decision to protest as strategic, with an individual’s partic...
Authoritarian leaders use a variety of tools in their rulings of citizens, including censorship and ...
We examine a political revolution in the context of a global game with two op-posing groups- regime ...
Why do we observe mass protest in authoritarian regimes? How can we explain subnational variation wi...
Although academics have paid much attention to contentious politics in China and elsewhere, research...
Collective-choice rules aggregate individual choices into a group choice. This study addresses the r...
Can traces of rapid socio-economic changes within a society be reflected in experimental games? The ...
Can traces of rapid socio-economic changes within a society be reflected in experimental games? The ...
This paper examines determinants of revolutionary behaviour. We study the role of freedom of communi...
This paper examines determinants of revolutionary behaviour. We study the role of freedom of communi...
The threat of revolution disciplines the elites, inducing them to strategically share some of their ...
Can traces of rapid socio-economic changes within a society be reflected in experimental games? The ...
Studies have demonstrated the influence of the cultural values of individualism and collectivism on ...
A growing body of research suggests that authoritarian regimes are responsive to societal actors, bu...
A growing body of research suggests that authoritarian regimes are responsive to so-cietal actors, b...
Social scientists have long viewed the decision to protest as strategic, with an individual’s partic...
Authoritarian leaders use a variety of tools in their rulings of citizens, including censorship and ...
We examine a political revolution in the context of a global game with two op-posing groups- regime ...
Why do we observe mass protest in authoritarian regimes? How can we explain subnational variation wi...
Although academics have paid much attention to contentious politics in China and elsewhere, research...
Collective-choice rules aggregate individual choices into a group choice. This study addresses the r...
Can traces of rapid socio-economic changes within a society be reflected in experimental games? The ...
Can traces of rapid socio-economic changes within a society be reflected in experimental games? The ...
This paper examines determinants of revolutionary behaviour. We study the role of freedom of communi...
This paper examines determinants of revolutionary behaviour. We study the role of freedom of communi...
The threat of revolution disciplines the elites, inducing them to strategically share some of their ...
Can traces of rapid socio-economic changes within a society be reflected in experimental games? The ...
Studies have demonstrated the influence of the cultural values of individualism and collectivism on ...
A growing body of research suggests that authoritarian regimes are responsive to societal actors, bu...
A growing body of research suggests that authoritarian regimes are responsive to so-cietal actors, b...
Social scientists have long viewed the decision to protest as strategic, with an individual’s partic...
Authoritarian leaders use a variety of tools in their rulings of citizens, including censorship and ...