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A large-scale experimental study conducted across 15 diverse small-scale societies found significant variation in how members of those societies chose to punish unfair economic behavior. In some societies, unfair offers were frequently punished at a personal cost to the punisher, while in others, such punishment was rare. What is the most significant implication of this cross-cultural variation for economic theory?

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