In public goods game experiments, designs implementing non-linearities in the production are less common than the standard linear setting, especially so under the assumption that the private goods production and public goods aggregation function are both non-linear. We study a voluntary contribution game (VCM) in which returns from the private project have diminishing marginal benefits and the contributions to the joint project exhibit pairwise strategic complementarities. As a control, we use a public goods game with an identical private production technology, but with the standard linear public goods aggregation. In addition to the aggregation technology, we manipulate the group size variable: In both treatments, the subjects will first p...
Previous experimental and empirical evidence has identified social preferences in the voluntary prov...
Li-Chen Hsu* Abstract: We examine cooperation in threshold public goods and commons games by conside...
Experimental and empirical evidence identifies social preferences and proposes competing models of s...
In public goods game experiments, designs implementing non-linearities in the production are less co...
In public goods game experiments, designs implementing non-linearities in the production are less co...
This dissertation investigates the effect of complementarity in the private provision of public good...
In finitely repeated public goods games, contributions are initially high, and gradually decrease ov...
In most previous studies of public goods game, individuals conventionally donate their contributions...
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 explore the effects of competitive and cooperative motivations on contributions in a field experi...
Experimental and empirical evidence identifies the existence of socialpreferences and proposes compe...
We study the effect of group size on cooperation in voluntary contribution mechanism games. As in pr...
We run a series of experiments in which subjects have to choose their level of contribution to a pur...
In this experiment, we endogenize the choice of which contribution scheme is implemented in a public...
Previous experimental and empirical evidence has identified social preferences in the voluntary prov...
Li-Chen Hsu* Abstract: We examine cooperation in threshold public goods and commons games by conside...
Experimental and empirical evidence identifies social preferences and proposes competing models of s...
In public goods game experiments, designs implementing non-linearities in the production are less co...
In public goods game experiments, designs implementing non-linearities in the production are less co...
This dissertation investigates the effect of complementarity in the private provision of public good...
In finitely repeated public goods games, contributions are initially high, and gradually decrease ov...
In most previous studies of public goods game, individuals conventionally donate their contributions...
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 explore the effects of competitive and cooperative motivations on contributions in a field experi...
Experimental and empirical evidence identifies the existence of socialpreferences and proposes compe...
We study the effect of group size on cooperation in voluntary contribution mechanism games. As in pr...
We run a series of experiments in which subjects have to choose their level of contribution to a pur...
In this experiment, we endogenize the choice of which contribution scheme is implemented in a public...
Previous experimental and empirical evidence has identified social preferences in the voluntary prov...
Li-Chen Hsu* Abstract: We examine cooperation in threshold public goods and commons games by conside...
Experimental and empirical evidence identifies social preferences and proposes competing models of s...