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Social Preferences, Beliefs, and the Dynamics of Free Riding in Public Goods Experiments

2010; American Economic Association; Volume: 100; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1257/aer.100.1.541

ISSN

1944-7981

Autores

Urs Fischbacher, Simon Gächter,

Tópico(s)

Culture, Economy, and Development Studies

Resumo

One lingering puzzle is why voluntary contributions to public goods decline over time in experimental and real-world settings. We show that the decline of cooperation is driven by individual preferences for imperfect conditional cooperation. Many people's desire to contribute less than others, rather than changing beliefs of what others will contribute over time or people's heterogeneity in preferences makes voluntary cooperation fragile. Universal free riding thus eventually emerges, despite the fact that most people are not selfish. (D12, D 83, H41, Z13)

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