The signaling value of punishing norm-breakers and rewarding norm-followers (Q1712184)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7003995
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7003995 |
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The signaling value of punishing norm-breakers and rewarding norm-followers (English)
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21 January 2019
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Summary: We formally explore the idea that punishment of norm-breakers may be a vehicle for the older generation to teach youngsters about social norms. We show that this signaling role provides sufficient incentives to sustain costly punishing behavior. People punish norm-breakers to pass information about past history to the younger generation. This creates a link between past, present, and future punishment. Information about the past is important for youngsters, because the past shapes the future. Reward-based mechanisms may also work and are welfare superior to punishment-based ones. However, reward-based mechanisms are fragile, since punishment is a more compelling signaling device (in a sense that we make precise).
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norms
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punishment
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reward
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signaling
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