[ Gerald Marwell and Ruth E. Ames (1981), “Economists free ride, does anyone else?: Experiments on the provision of public goods, IV”, Journal of Public Economics 15, pp. 295-310. ]
1. Introduction
2. The research paradigm
2.1. Dependent variable: Investment in the public good
2.2. Procedures
3. Consensual validation of the operationalization
4. Experiment 1: The basic experiment
5. Experiment 2: Skewed resources and interest
6. Experiment 3: Provision point
7. Experiment 4: Small groups
8. Experiment 5: Experienced subjects
9. Experiment 6: High stakes
10. Experiments 7, 8 and 9: Feedback
11. Experiment 10: Manipulated feedback
12. Experiment 11: Non-divisibility
13. Experiment 12: Economics graduate students
14. Summary and conclusions
1. Introduction
2. The research paradigm
2.1. Dependent variable: Investment in the public good
2.2. Procedures
3. Consensual validation of the operationalization
4. Experiment 1: The basic experiment
5. Experiment 2: Skewed resources and interest
6. Experiment 3: Provision point
7. Experiment 4: Small groups
8. Experiment 5: Experienced subjects
9. Experiment 6: High stakes
10. Experiments 7, 8 and 9: Feedback
11. Experiment 10: Manipulated feedback
12. Experiment 11: Non-divisibility
13. Experiment 12: Economics graduate students
14. Summary and conclusions
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