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Cooperating to Resist Coercion: An Experimental Study

Ackert, Lucy
Gillette, Ann
Rider, Mark
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This study sheds light on the difficulties people face in cooperating to resist coercion. We adapt a threshold public goods game to investigate whether people are able to cooperate to resist coercion despite individual incentives to free-ride. Behavior in this resistance game is similar to that observed in multi-period public goods games. Specifically, we observe “out-of-equilibrium” outcomes and a decrease in successful resistance in later periods of a session compared to earlier ones. Nevertheless, cooperation remains relatively high even in the later periods. Finally, we find that increasing the resistance threshold has a substantial negative effect on the probability of successful resistance

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2012-01-31
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Coercion, Equity, Social preferences
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