Punishment in a Regulatory Setting: Experimental Evidence from the VCM |
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Authors: | Anderson Lisa R. Stafford Sarah L. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Economics, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, 23187 |
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Abstract: | To analyze the effectiveness of punishment in inducing regulatory compliance, we modify a standard public goods experiment to include a financial penalty for free riding. The design allows us to vary both punishment probability and severity. We introduce the punishment mechanism in both a one-time and a repeated treatment and find that compliance (contributing to the public good) is increasing in expected punishment cost in both treatments. We also find that punishment severity has a larger effect on behavior than punishment probability. In the repeated treatment, we find that past punishment has a negative rather than positive effect on compliance. |
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