{% load otree %}
TEST In this experiment, you have been allocated to a group of {{ Constants.players_per_group }} players. Each player is given {{ Constants.endowment }}. The team has the opportunity to undertake a joint enterprise. Each participant in the group decides how much she or he is going to contribute to the common bank account. Contribution could be any number from 0 to {{ Constants.endowment }}.
The earnings from said game are calculated as it follows: The contributions of all {{ Constants.players_per_group }} participants are added up, the total contribution is multiplied by {{ Constants.multiplier }}, and the results are the total earnings of the round, which are evenly split among all {{ Constants.players_per_group }} participants. Your payoff at the end of a turn equals your earnings plus the amount you did not contribute (but that the other player might have). Thus, you could gain exponentially more if you were not to contribute in an unfavourable environmnet, while letting the other player do so. On the other side, if both players were to contribute more, the gain will be split equally. This is were your individual decision of investment come in place. Re-Read these instructions clearly if you need, take some time. You are encouraged to keep track of your earnings on a piece of paper, to clearly understand how much are you earning from this game.