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Ostrom's Experimental Finding on Costly Punishment

Through a series of pioneering experiments, Elinor Ostrom confirmed that individuals are often willing to incur personal costs to punish others who engage in excessive resource extraction. This willingness to engage in costly punishment for rule violations is a key mechanism for enforcing cooperation and sustaining shared resources.

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