We use a laboratory experiment to investigate the behavioral effects of obligations that are not backed by binding deterrent incentives. To implement such expressive law' we introduce different levels of very weakly incentivized, symmetric and asymmetric minimum contribution levels (obligations) in a repeated public goods experiment. The results provide evidence for a weak expressive function of law: while the initial impact of high obligations on behavior is strong, it decreases over time. Asymmetric obligations are as effective as symmetric ones. Our results are compatible with the argument that expressive law affects behavior by attaching an emotional cost of disobeying the own obligation
We study individual contributions in a repeated linear public good experiment in which, in each peri...
Laws express rules of conduct ('obligations') enforced by the means of penalties and rewards ('incen...
We study individual behaviour in a repeated linear public good experiment in which, in each period, ...
We use a laboratory experiment to investigate the behavioral effects of obligations that are not bac...
Laws and other formal rules are ‘obligations backed by incentives’. In this paper we explore how for...
Laws consist of two components: the 'obligations' they express and the 'incentives' designed to enfo...
International audienceWe conduct an experiment where participants choose between actions that provid...
Abstract- Laws consist of two components: the ‘obligations ’ they express and the ‘incentives ’ desi...
How formal rules affect human behaviour is a crucial issue in economics. Formal rules are defined as...
Laws express rules of conduct (‘obligations’) enforced by the means of penalties and rewards (‘incen...
Social norms can help to foster cooperation and to overcome the free-rider problem in private provis...
We study individual contributions in a repeated linear public good experiment in which, in each peri...
Defense Date: 21/09/2009Examining Board: Professor Frederick van der Ploeg, University of Oxford, S...
We study individual contributions in a repeated linear public good experiment in which, in each peri...
Laws express rules of conduct ('obligations') enforced by the means of penalties and rewards ('incen...
We study individual behaviour in a repeated linear public good experiment in which, in each period, ...
We use a laboratory experiment to investigate the behavioral effects of obligations that are not bac...
Laws and other formal rules are ‘obligations backed by incentives’. In this paper we explore how for...
Laws consist of two components: the 'obligations' they express and the 'incentives' designed to enfo...
International audienceWe conduct an experiment where participants choose between actions that provid...
Abstract- Laws consist of two components: the ‘obligations ’ they express and the ‘incentives ’ desi...
How formal rules affect human behaviour is a crucial issue in economics. Formal rules are defined as...
Laws express rules of conduct (‘obligations’) enforced by the means of penalties and rewards (‘incen...
Social norms can help to foster cooperation and to overcome the free-rider problem in private provis...
We study individual contributions in a repeated linear public good experiment in which, in each peri...
Defense Date: 21/09/2009Examining Board: Professor Frederick van der Ploeg, University of Oxford, S...
We study individual contributions in a repeated linear public good experiment in which, in each peri...
Laws express rules of conduct ('obligations') enforced by the means of penalties and rewards ('incen...
We study individual behaviour in a repeated linear public good experiment in which, in each period, ...