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Cooperation decays in bursts: a five-year field study of Sierra Leone group lending
economics1 month ago

Cooperation decays in bursts: a five-year field study of Sierra Leone group lending

A five-year field study of a Sierra Leone microfinance institution shows cooperation in joint-liability group lending declines in a punctuated, non-monotonic pattern: gradual decay within loan cycles followed by sharp rebounds after restarts, with each restart producing a larger immediate uptick but accelerating subsequent declines. The authors argue that behavioural mechanisms—drops in cooperative motivation and effort—drive this punctuated decline, not learning, strategic calculation, or reduced financial ability. Restarts resensitize borrowers temporarily, yet the overall trend is a long-term erosion of cooperation, implying that programmes relying on sustained cooperation should incorporate mechanisms like resets, automation, or motivation-enhancing strategies to counter behavioural decay.

Octopus Arms: Versatile Tools for Complex Behaviors
biology9 months ago

Octopus Arms: Versatile Tools for Complex Behaviors

This study investigates how octopus arms facilitate complex behaviors in natural environments, revealing high flexibility, diverse arm actions, and localized deformations that support their ecological adaptability and inspire soft robotics. It highlights the hierarchical organization of behaviors, arm actions, and deformations, demonstrating that octopus arms can perform nearly all actions and deformations across all arms, with some task-specific partitioning, especially between anterior and posterior arms, in various shallow-water habitats.