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Ancestral kinship patterns substantially reduce the negative effect of increasing group size on incentives for public goods provision
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Document Date: 2015-05-11 04:22:06


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Suzuki / /

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Economics University / University of Cologne / /

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food sharing / potential applications / prevalent theoretical tool / cooperative kin networks / /

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MPCR / /

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Economics University / NEGATIVE EFFECT OF INCREASING GROUP SIZE ON INCENTIVES FOR PUBLIC GOODS PROVISION HANNES RUSCH Department / University of Cologne / /

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HANNES RUSCH / Max Albert / van Veelen / Kim Hill / Matthias Greiff / Eckart Voland / /

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Peter Löscher Chair of Business Ethics / simple model of public goods / actor / player / Walker / Chair / Germany 2 Peter Löscher / individual player / target player / /

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the MPCR times / /

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