Has punishment played a role in the evolution of cooperation? A critical review
In the past decade, experiments on altruistic punishment have played a central role in the study of the evolution of cooperation. By showing that people are ready to incur a cost to punish cheaters and that punishment help to stabilise cooperation, these experiments have greatly contributed to the r...
Main Author: | Baumard, N |
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Other Authors: | Fondazione Rosselli |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2010
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