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The effects of punishment in dynamic public good games

The effects of punishment in dynamic public good games

... The effects of punishment in dynamic public-good games Gürerk, Özgür and Rockenbach, Bettina and Wolff, Irenaeus University of Erfurt, CEREB.[r] ... See full document

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The effects of shock punishment associations on the apparent distance of coloured stimuli.

The effects of shock punishment associations on the apparent distance of coloured stimuli.

... More consistent results might have been ohtainod if the treatment phase h^d been carried out with less ^rareness, on the part of the 5s, of the association of a particular shock condition with a.particular colour. Golley ... See full document

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Individual differences in behavioural inhibition explain free riding in public good games when punishment is expected but not implemented

Individual differences in behavioural inhibition explain free riding in public good games when punishment is expected but not implemented

... of punishment changes, but not with behaviour under the conditions of punishment per ...two punishment conditions but only with the difference in contributions be- tween ...when punishment was ... See full document

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Why punishment pleases : punitive feelings in a world of hostile solidarity

Why punishment pleases : punitive feelings in a world of hostile solidarity

... of punishment often focuses on the main stage where punishment and judgment are expressed, the criminal trial (Sontag 1966; Cole ...to punishment, such as denunciation, censure, and blaming, and has ... See full document

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Funding forms, market conditions, and dynamic effects of government R&D subsidies: evidence from China

Funding forms, market conditions, and dynamic effects of government R&D subsidies: evidence from China

... the effects of government R&D initiatives on economies with free markets to determine how government subsidies adjust market ...a good opportunity to examine the effects of such program from ... See full document

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Essays on estimation of dynamic games

Essays on estimation of dynamic games

... the public players, Bank of Brasil and Caixa Economica ...is good, with Pseudo-R2 statistics around ...of public players are barely affected by the number of public and the number of private ... See full document

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Experimental Perspectives on Intergenerational Altruism: A Study on Public Good Dilemmas

Experimental Perspectives on Intergenerational Altruism: A Study on Public Good Dilemmas

... Family Dynamic Spillovers in Public Goods Games , presents the results of an experiment that aspires to mimic PG intergenerational dynamics, not only from an economic point of view but also from a ... See full document

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Essays on Reputations and Dynamic Games

Essays on Reputations and Dynamic Games

... repeated games, we assume that the entering buyers do not know the number of transactions before them and only observe a coarse public signal upon ...The public signal measures the difference between ... See full document

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Growth and inequality in public good provision

Growth and inequality in public good provision

... of punishment on contributions and ...10-period games and in the 15-period games they are higher only in the very last ...10-period games according to a one-sided ranksum test (p < 0 ... See full document

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Article Effects of Relatedness on the Evolution of Cooperation in Nonlinear Public Goods Games

Article Effects of Relatedness on the Evolution of Cooperation in Nonlinear Public Goods Games

... We also see that for increasing cost and benefit, the region with neither convergence stability nor evolutionary stability shrinks with increased variance in relatedness. In the latter c[r] ... See full document

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Chemistry Teachers’ Perception of the Use of Simulation Games in Chemical Equations Balancing

Chemistry Teachers’ Perception of the Use of Simulation Games in Chemical Equations Balancing

... considered games as contests in which both players and opponents operate under rules to gain specified ...non-academic games. To him non-academic games are for fun while academic games for or ... See full document

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Reply to Dr  Ernest Van Den Haag

Reply to Dr Ernest Van Den Haag

... My utilitarian judgment that capital punishment is wrong is not troubled by a majority community opinion in favor of capital punishment.' Public opinion is only relevant to my argument i[r] ... See full document

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Dynamic system of strategic games

Dynamic system of strategic games

... strategic games, which result in the production of other ...a dynamic system of strategic games and its some applications such as analysis of the clash between the United States and Iran in Iraq will ... See full document

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Politeness and compassion differentially predict adherence to fairness norms and interventions to norm violations in economic games

Politeness and compassion differentially predict adherence to fairness norms and interventions to norm violations in economic games

... third-party punishment and recompensation were differentially associated with politeness/honesty-humility and ...economic games, which map onto differ- ent domains of personality and may stem from distinct ... See full document

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Private Prisons, Public Functions, and the Meaning of Punishment

Private Prisons, Public Functions, and the Meaning of Punishment

... of punishment in a liberal democratic ...States— punishment is inflicted for public wrongs in the name of the ...of public values, it is a predominantly retributive practice that constitutes ... See full document

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Reciprocity: weak or strong? What punishment experiments do (and do not) demonstrate

Reciprocity: weak or strong? What punishment experiments do (and do not) demonstrate

... experimental games that last only for a short time (Binmore 1998, 2005; Ross ...experimental games. When people play Ultimatum Games in the laboratory, for example, they may bring with them norms and ... See full document

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Professionals and public good capabilities

Professionals and public good capabilities

... There were a number of key elements of good professionalism amongst lawyers. During a focus group interview for example one student observed that resilience is necessary to remaining committed to legal and social ... See full document

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The Behaviour of the Bureaucracy in the Public Service in Organizing Settlement Services in Banggai Regency, Subdistrict, Indonesia

The Behaviour of the Bureaucracy in the Public Service in Organizing Settlement Services in Banggai Regency, Subdistrict, Indonesia

... are good in managing population growth and population of all areas, be it the field of work, marriage, birth, logging family, as well as ...A good service quality in the service of registration is a ... See full document

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Dynamic exercise versus tag game warm up: The acute effect on agility and vertical jump in children

Dynamic exercise versus tag game warm up: The acute effect on agility and vertical jump in children

... the dynamic exercises and game warm ups can be used prior to tasks that require agility and vertical ...to dynamic exercise and due to its playful feature can help diversify and break the routine into teams ... See full document

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... The political speaking in Bulgaria after 1989 is characterised by its heterogeneity. The political rhetoric includes speeches delivered during street meetings, demonstrations and protests, state-political discourse, ... See full document

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