Matching rewards transform free riders into public good enforcers.
Punishment is often used to control free riders in groups, but it can be costly. Large populations usually struggle to maintain punishment systems due to free riders. However, offering rewards for cooperation can lead to the emergence of group punishment, even with free riders. By rewarding those who contribute to group punishment, the transition from free riders to punishers can happen. Eventually, the reward system fades away as punishment takes over, sustaining the group's norms and institutions.