Where can I find more information about the relations between the iterated Public Good Games and the world survey values, please? I googled it, but didn't find anything significant. I mean an scientific article, book, etc. Thanks!
Why does it in secret? In the shopping street example, other businesses would know who is contributing and who isn't. In the case of a public park, it doesn't matter because the people who don't contribute are typically the ones who can't for one reason or another.
For more about the lab experiment discussed in this video please see Joshua Greene book "Moral Tribes" or watch him talk about it: goo.gl/OB4tqE
Lastly, the car trap is caused by the design of modern cities.
Where can I find more information about the relations between the iterated Public Good Games and the world survey values, please? I googled it, but didn't find anything significant. I mean an scientific article, book, etc. Thanks!
have you looked at the link posted below, it talks about his and has some references: goo.gl/soHW8w
thank you sooo much ❤️
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Why does it in secret? In the shopping street example, other businesses would know who is contributing and who isn't. In the case of a public park, it doesn't matter because the people who don't contribute are typically the ones who can't for one reason or another.