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We study the general problem of public choice. We consider environments where agents’ identities may not be observable. A “rule” associates a preference profile with an alternative. An agent may create fictitious identities and submit multiple preference relations under them. We study...
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scheme for the dimensions. These weights play a crucial role in determining the trade-offs between the dimensions. …
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Anonymity and neutrality conflict if the number of individuals is even and a single alternative is selected. Limited … neutrality, anonymity, and monotonicity imply majority rule when the agenda is a two-element set. …
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We study dictator allocations using a 2×2 experimental design that varies the level of anonymity and the choice set …
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satisfying anonymity, neutrality, and strategy-proofness. …
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Household heads are defined in many micro data sets and are usually male. This paper illustrates potential consequences of the common practice of using only the household head's characteristics in empirical research
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Strong ties with the home country and with the host country can coexist. An altruistic migrant who sends remittances to his family back home assimilates more the more altruistic he is, and also more than a non-remitting migrant.
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Discrimination against girls is well-documented, especially in Asia. We show that women try to level the playing field for their daughters by taking on debt. But wealth asymmetry between mothers and fathers perpetuates gender inequality across generations.
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This paper estimates the intergeneration transmission of civicness by studying second generation immigrants in 29 European countries. There is a significant transmission of civicness both on the mother’s and father’s side. The estimates provide evidence on the transmission of trustworthiness.
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Household heads are defined in many micro data sets and are usually male. This paper illustrates potential consequences of the common practice of using only the household head’s characteristics in empirical research.
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