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the room to maneuver. Do the core elements constituting collective action, namely reputation, trust and reciprocity imply … of gender concerning the core elements trust, reciprocity and reputation of collective action." Author's Abstract …
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A number of factors favor a collective strategy for African countries to build their reputation regarding improved … to build collective rather than individual reputation involves the classical free-rider problem of collective action … since it undermines the collective reputation. Since CAADP involves a collective commitment by the donor community as well …
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Recent food safety events have raised concerns about food traceability in both developed and developing countries. In this paper we study the decision to adopt a traceability system in a supply chain with repeated upstream and downstream moral hazard and imperfect consumer monitoring. In...
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in a trust game, assessing how their decision to reciprocate is influenced by the observed behavior of others and the …
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trust, which is needed because seed is not transparent—that is, it is not possible to fully predict the plant phenotype that …
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studying collective action, the aim is to understand why and how people participate in networks of trust. The purpose of this …
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capital and inequality. Using data and literature on Latin America, the paper argues that low interpersonal trust and …
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This paper examines an innovative approach to access to and demand for quality health care from the poor. Using data from a field experiment in India, I examine the impact of high-quality care experiences in the form of a free medical consultation with a qualified nongovernmental organization...
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