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To what extent do attitudes and perceived norms around household roles hinder the emergence of more gender …
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There is now an extensive literature on "gift exchange" showing that when principals and agents can trade "gifts …. Consistent with the previous experimental literature, I find that principal-first, gifts do increase agent performance. Unlike … the literature, however, I find that agent-first, gifts are also effective. Comparing the two, I see that the agent …
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document the persistence and transmission of the Soviet unconventional gender norms, both vertically across generations of …
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prevalence of volunteering, the nature of Christmas gifts, and the taboo against paying cash in return for friendly favors. The … model also explains why it is socially more acceptable to ask for favors than for money. -- Altruism ; Non-monetary gifts …
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In this paper we consider the effect of quantity restrictions and scrutiny on the consumption of quasi-free goods. A good is quasi-free if it is zero priced, but it is consumed in the context of a social setting (e.g., as an employee, client, friend, etc.). Examples include cookies at a picnic,...
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In this paper we consider the effect of quantity restrictions and scrutiny on the consumption of quasi-free goods. A good is quasi-free if it is zero priced, but it is consumed in the context of a social setting (e.g., as an employee, client, friend, etc.). Examples include cookies at a picnic,...
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