- Fig. 11. Among a large set of groups, groups contribute to meet one another’s thresholds. However, help is not reciprocal. If Group A contributes for Group B, then Group B does not contribute for Group A. Group B contributes to help a random other group and Group A is helped by a different, random other group.
Illustration of the threshold public goods game (4)
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