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Competition vs. Cooperation. An Experimental Inquiry Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Bissey, Marie-Edith
Canegallo, Claudia
Ortona, Guido
Scacciati, Francesco ()
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It is argued that the propensity to cooperate may be negatively affected by competition. Experimental evidence support this hypothesis. In a set of three experiments in which different degrees of competition characterize the markets, participants reduce their contributions to a public project as the degree of competition increases, from the benchmark case – no competition on the private market – up to the perfect competition case.
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