Continuous
In the continuous public goods game, subjects are provided an endowment and decide any portion to allocate to the public good, and the remaining about is kept for themselves. The group contributions in the public pool are multiplied by a factor (greater than one and less than the number of players, N) and it is divided among players, regardless of the players contributions
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Continuous vs step-level public goods
Continuous
In the continuous public goods game, subjects are provided an endowment and decide any portion to allocate to the public good, and the remaining about is kept for themselves. The group contributions in the public pool are multiplied by a factor (greater than one and less than the number of players, N) and it is divided among players, regardless of the players contributions
description
In the continuous public goods ...... s of the players contributions
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Continuous