Via Freedom to Coercion: The Emergence of Costly Punishment

Science56.90
Volume: 316, Issue: 5833, Pages: 1905 - 1907
Published: Jun 29, 2007
Abstract
In human societies, cooperative behavior in joint enterprises is often enforced through institutions that impose sanctions on defectors. Many experiments on so-called public goods games have shown that in the absence of such institutions, individuals are willing to punish defectors, even at a cost to themselves. Theoretical models confirm that social norms prescribing the punishment of uncooperative behavior are stable-once established, they...
Paper Details
Title
Via Freedom to Coercion: The Emergence of Costly Punishment
Published Date
Jun 29, 2007
Journal
Volume
316
Issue
5833
Pages
1905 - 1907
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