Using games to support collective action in the real world
2021
CGIAR Program on Collective Action | Property Rights (CAPRi)
IFPRI4; CAPRi
Show more [+] Less [-]English. The use of economic games in the field to explore how people’s decisions affect individual and collective well-being has increased over the last few years as a tool to study economic behavior (Table 1). There are a number of applications of these games to issues of development and the environment, with quite a number of these addressing particular aspects of collective action such as cooperation, voluntary contributions to public goods, trust, reciprocity, altruism, and social norms.
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