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Facilitating Cooperation and Bargaining Through Social Norms and Preferences
'Possession is Nine-Tenths of the Law' and 'Finders, Keepers' as Social Norms
Social norms can dictate that the person who finds an item is entitled to keep it. This principle is reflected in sayings like 'Possession is nine-tenths of the law' and the children's rhyme 'Finders, keepers, losers, weepers'. For instance, if an individual is the first to see and pick up found money, the 'finders, keepers' social norm suggests that it is acceptable for them to keep the entire amount. At the very least, this norm grants the finder the right to decide how the money should be distributed. The 'losers, weepers' part of the rhyme further implies that in cases of accidental loss, the original owner has no claim on the finder to return or share the item.
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