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social preferences. In a single-period setting, only moderately altruistic leaders use praise as a motivation tool, whereas …
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difficultly of selecting workers whose motivation is aligned with the mission of the institution -- in direct contrast to evidence …-wage argument, empirical evidence from developing countries suggests that motivation is weakly increasing in wages. This paper …-wage equilibrium. Importantly, the comparative statics of motivation and wage differ between the equilibria: starting from low …
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State capacity is optimized when public institutions are staffed by individuals with public-service motivation. However … and low aggregate motivation (reputation) in the mission-oriented sector exist. Reforming a low-motivation institution … requires a non-monotonic wage path: since the effect of higher wages on motivation is negative for a highreputation institution …
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We study the causal relationship between moral values ("ought" statements) and factual beliefs ("is" statements) and show that, contrary to predictions of orthodox Bayesian models, values exert an influence on beliefs. This effect is mediated by prior political leanings and, thus, contributes to...
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