Werner G³th
Max Planck Society
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Journal of Institutional Economics | 2005
Werner G³th; Axel Ockenfels
Moral behavior and legal institutions coevolve. While evolutionary game theory has often analyzed the evolution of moral behavior within given institutional rules, it has not examined the coevolution of moral preferences and different institutional aspects of the decision environment. By an ‘indirect’ evolutionary approach, we analyze the coevolution of moral preferences (in the sense of trustworthiness) and legal institutions like court rulings and legal insurance. We find that preference detection capabilities crowd in morality and can thus render useless the role of courts and legal insurance as public institutions. Legal institutions become crucial for the emergence of morality, however, when information about preference types is not available. This holds true even when courts do not have superior detection capabilities than other agents.
Homo Oeconomicus | 2001
Marlies Ahlert; Arwed Cr³ger; Werner G³th
Homo Oeconomicus | 2001
Werner G³th
Homo Oeconomicus | 2003
Hermann Brandstõtter; Werner G³th; Hartmut Kliemt
Homo Oeconomicus | 2005
Yaakov Kaarev; Werner G³th; Hartmut Kliemt
Homo Oeconomicus | 2001
Joachim Frohn; Werner G³th; Hartmut Kliemt; Reinhard Selten
Homo Oeconomicus | 1995
Werner G³th; Hartmut Kliemt
Homo Oeconomicus | 2003
Siegfried K. Berninghaus; Werner G³th; Hartmut Kliemt
Homo Oeconomicus | 2001
Werner G³th; Wilhelm Neuefeind
Homo Oeconomicus | 2001
Max Albert; Erich Kirchler; Werner G³th; Boris Maciejovsky