This paper shows that reciprocity has powerful implications for many economic domains. It is an important determinant in the enforcement of contracts and social norms and enhances the possibilities of collective action greatly. Reciprocity may render the provision of explicit incentive inefficient because the incentives may crowd out voluntary co-operation. It strongly limits the effects of competition in markets with incomplete contracts and gives rise to noncompetitive wage differences. Finally, reciprocity it is also a strong force contributing to the existence of incomplete contracts.Reciprocity, Fairness, Social Norms, Contract Enforcement, Collective Action, Work Motivation, Labor Markets
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Abstract: This paper shows that reciprocity has powerful implications for many economic domains. It ...
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The importance of reciprocity is not new in economics. Contractual market exchanges and long-run in...
Abstract: Most economic models are based on the self-interest hypothesis that assumes that all peopl...
Behavioral economics have provided insights about consumer behavior in a way that can help us unders...
Abstract. Shirking opportunity has always been present in an incomplete economic exchange in a labor...
Abstract: This paper shows that reciprocity has powerful implications for many economic domains. It ...
A growing literature stresses the importance of reciprocity, especially for employment relations. In...
Contract Governance is, amongst others, concerned with solving problems of cooperation and opportuni...
Contract Governance is, amongst others, concerned with solving problems of cooperation and opportuni...
This paper explores the implications of fairness and reciprocity in dynamic market games. A reciproc...
This paper explores the implications of fairness and reciprocity in dynamic market games. A reciproc...
We investigate to what extent reciprocal considerations, exhibited by employers and employees, lead ...
This Paper presents a formal theory of reciprocity. Reciprocity means that people reward kind action...
We investigate to what extent reciprocity, exhibited by employers and employees, lead to stable gift...
Scholars in economics and psychology have created a large literature studying reward, punishment and...
The importance of reciprocity is not new in economics. Contractual market exchanges and long-run in...
The importance of reciprocity is not new in economics. Contractual market exchanges and long-run in...
Abstract: Most economic models are based on the self-interest hypothesis that assumes that all peopl...
Behavioral economics have provided insights about consumer behavior in a way that can help us unders...
Abstract. Shirking opportunity has always been present in an incomplete economic exchange in a labor...