Cooperation Flourishes When People Choose Their Own Rules
The article reviews experiments on how people choose rules to cooperate in games. Most rules improve cooperation, but not everyone follows them. Costs, free-riding, and lack of learning can stop people from choosing rules. People who are more cooperative tend to pick better rules. When people choose rules themselves, cooperation is usually higher than when rules are forced on them. But some people don't follow the rules they choose, leading to poor results.