It would be irrational for an individual to burn up resources alone, but in a group context collective sacrifice can be efficient because it separates members from the outside world and suppresses temptations that would undermine the group, while producing non-contractible goods like open-ended mutual aid (e.g., Mormons or Jewish communities providing meals after a birth).

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Speaker

Larry Iannaccone

Evidence Quote

if I'm in a group that has high levels of mutual commitment, then when I'm in need, other people are going to help me whether or not we've specified a contract

Source

The Economics of Religion with Larry Iannaccone 10/9/2006EconTalk
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