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"Context effects in a negative externality experiment" [PDF]

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This study investigates the degree to which framing and context influence observed rates of free-riding behavior in a negative externality laboratory experiment. Building on the work of Andreoni (1995a) and Messer et al.
Jordan F. Suter   +2 more
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Does Team-Based Compensation Give Rise to Problems when Agents Vary in their Ability ? [PDF]

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This paper reports the results of an experiment on how team composition influences both the contract offer of employers and employee performance when a revenue-sharing scheme is introduced.
Claude Meidinger   +2 more
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Economic and Religious Choice: A Case-Study from Early Christian Communities [PDF]

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The aim of this paper is to elaborate an evaluative framework of religious choice within the early Christian communities reconstructed through the narrative of a New Testament Epistle, 2Peter, based on an economic approach to moral dilemmas identified in
Drakopoulos, Stavros A., Gotsis, George
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Of Donor Coordination, Free-Riding, Darlings, and Orphans: The dependence of bilateral aid commitments on other bilateral giving [PDF]

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Using data from 1988 to 2007, we examine to what extent bilateral aid flows of an individual donor to a country depend on aid flows from all other bilateral and multilateral donors to that country.
Davies, Ronald B., Klasen, Stephan
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Ethical Free Riding: When Honest People Find Dishonest Partners. [PDF]

open access: yesPsychol Sci, 2018
Gross J, Leib M, Offerman T, Shalvi S.
europepmc   +1 more source

Voluntary Commitment to Environmental Protection: A Bounded Rationality Approach [PDF]

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Global environmental protection is characterized as a public good. In contrast to the national level where the state is able to regulate external effects, there is a lack of supranational institutions which have enough power to force countries to reduce ...
Markus Pasche
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Free-riding in International Environmental Agreements: A Signaling Approach to Non-Enforceable Treaties [PDF]

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This paper examines countries’ free-riding incentives in international environmental agreements (IEAs) when, first, the treaty is non-enforceable, and second, countries do not have complete information about other countries’ noncompliance cost.
Ana Espinola-Arredondo   +1 more
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