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Ernesto G. Reuben

Jean-Robert Tyran

In this paper, we study the effectiveness of intergroup competition in promoting cooperative behavior. We focus on intergroup competition that is non-rival in the sense that everyone can be a winner. This type of competition does not give groups an incentive to outcompete others. However, in spite of this fact, we find that intergroup competition produces a universal increase in cooperation. Furthermore, in settings where there are strong incentives to compete, intergroup competition benefits a majority of individuals.
Date Published: 01/01/2008
Citations: Reuben, Ernesto G., Jean-Robert Tyran. 2008. Everyone is a Winner: Promoting Cooperation Through Non-Rival Intergroup Competition. European Journal of Political Economy.