Reciprocity Networks and the Participation Problem
Abstract
Reciprocity can be a powerful motivation for human behaviour. Scholars argue that it is relevant in the context of private provision
of public goods. We examine whether reciprocity can resolve the associated coordination problem. The interaction of reciprocity with cost-sharing is critical. Neither cost-sharing nor reciprocity in isolation can solve the problem, but together they have that potential. We introduce new network notions of reciprocity relations to better understand this. Our analysis uncovers an intricate web of nuances that demonstrate the attainable yet elusive nature of a unique outcome.
Other description
JEL: C72, D03, H41
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Date
2014-08Author
Dufwenberg, Martin
Patel, Amrish
Keywords
discrete public good
participation
reciprocity networks
coordination
cost-sharing
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
603
Language
eng