The Causal Chain from Inequality to Reduced Cooperation
Drawing upon findings from economic experiments, analyze the step-by-step process through which high levels of economic inequality within a group can lead to a decrease in cooperative behavior, such as contributing to a public project. Your explanation should clearly identify and describe the key psychological factor that serves as the primary link between inequality and the group's overall level of cooperation.
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