In this paper, we investigate the implications of the philosophical considerations presented in Nozick‘s Anarchy, State, and Utopia, by examining group formation in a laboratory setting where subjects engage in both cooperative and conflictual interactions. We endow participants with a commodity used to generate earnings, plunder others, or protect against plunder. In our primary treatment, we allow participants to form groups to pool their resources. We conduct a baseline comparison treatment that does not allow group formation. We find that allowing subjects to organize themselves into groups does not lead to more cooperation and may in fact exacerbate tendencies towards conflict
International audienceIn the last two decades, many laboratory experiments have tested the hypothesi...
We study endogenous group formation in tournaments employing experimental three-player contests. We ...
Abstract: In this dissertation, I examine a fundamental sociological question: how does conflict bet...
In this paper, we investigate the implications of the philosophical considerations presented in Nozi...
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Abstract. Caplan and Stringham (2002) attempt to rebut the “paradox of cooperation ” (Cowen and Sutt...
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Abstract. This paper develops a positive analysis of stable group formation, high-lighting the role ...
Accumulating evidence suggests that the outcomes of laboratory public goods games reflect the presen...
Due to incomplete contracts, efficiency of an organization depends on willingness of individuals to ...
We study cooperation within and between groups in the laboratory, comparing treatments in which two ...
Using a laboratory experiment, we study the impact of a sudden increase in the common-pool size on w...
We study cooperation within and between groups in the laboratory, comparing treatments in which two ...
International audienceIn the last two decades, many laboratory experiments have tested the hypothesi...
We study endogenous group formation in tournaments employing experimental three-player contests. We ...
Abstract: In this dissertation, I examine a fundamental sociological question: how does conflict bet...
In this paper, we investigate the implications of the philosophical considerations presented in Nozi...
ACLNInternational audienceUsing a laboratory experiment, we behaviourally study the impact of a sudd...
This research tests the validity and accuracy of the hypothesis which asserts that changes in level...
Abstract. Caplan and Stringham (2002) attempt to rebut the “paradox of cooperation ” (Cowen and Sutt...
Why humans are prone to cooperate puzzles biologists, psychologists and economists alike. Between-gr...
In experiments, people behave more cooperatively when they are aware of an external threat, while in...
Abstract. This paper develops a positive analysis of stable group formation, high-lighting the role ...
Accumulating evidence suggests that the outcomes of laboratory public goods games reflect the presen...
Due to incomplete contracts, efficiency of an organization depends on willingness of individuals to ...
We study cooperation within and between groups in the laboratory, comparing treatments in which two ...
Using a laboratory experiment, we study the impact of a sudden increase in the common-pool size on w...
We study cooperation within and between groups in the laboratory, comparing treatments in which two ...
International audienceIn the last two decades, many laboratory experiments have tested the hypothesi...
We study endogenous group formation in tournaments employing experimental three-player contests. We ...
Abstract: In this dissertation, I examine a fundamental sociological question: how does conflict bet...