Title of article
Minimum participation rules for the provision of public goods
Author/Authors
Gerber، نويسنده , , Anke and Neitzel، نويسنده , , Jakob and Wichardt، نويسنده , , Philipp C.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
14
From page
209
To page
222
Abstract
This paper considers the endogenous formation of an institution to provide a public good. If the institution governs only its members, players have an incentive to free ride on the institution formation of others and the social dilemma is simply shifted to a higher level. Addressing this second-order social dilemma, we study the effectiveness of three different minimum participation requirements: (1) full participation/unanimity rule; (2) partial participation; (3) unanimity first and in case of failure partial participation. While unanimity is most effective once established, one might suspect that a weaker minimum participation rule is preferable in practice as it might facilitate the formation of the institution. The data of our laboratory experiment do not support this latter view, though. In fact, weakening the participation requirement does not increase the number of implemented institutions. Thus, we conclude that the most effective participation requirement is the unanimity rule which leaves no room for free riding on either level of the social dilemma.
Keywords
Public goods , coalition formation , Endogenous institutions
Journal title
European Economic Review
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
European Economic Review
Record number
1799062
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