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We conduct a discrete choice experiment with a sample of 6,000 German household heads to examine how fairness … depend both on genuinely different conceptions of fairness and respondents' economic circumstances. Our findings have …
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Fairness considerations are important determinants of behavior in unstructured bargaining situations with equal … entitlement-related fairness ideals might be relevant. In our experiment we first elicit subjects’ fairness ideals using a … whether the elicited fairness ideals guide subjects’ behavior in the subsequent bargaining in which the joint output is …
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Fairness considerations are important determinants of behavior in unstructured bargaining situations with equal … entitlement-related fairness ideals might be relevant. In our experiment we first elicit subjects’ fairness ideals using a … whether the elicited fairness ideals guide subjects’ behavior in the subsequent bargaining in which the joint output is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010778646
Fairness considerations are important determinants of behavior in unstructured bargaining situations with equal … entitlementrelated fairness ideals might be relevant. In our experiment we first elicit subjects' fairness ideals using a questionnaire … the elicited fairness ideals guide subjects' behavior in the subsequent bargaining in which the joint output is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010331336
The labor market performance of second generation immigrants is a crucial determinant of integration. Labor market returns to their different cultural traits, however, have been rarely researched within the economic literature. This study provides insight on the link between the level of...
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Cognitive dissonance may arise from the inconsistency between an individual's behavior and her self-image. We investigate whether the provision of information that induces cognitive dissonance can increase sustainable consumption, and specifically whether individuals avoid cognitive dissonance...
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with individual behavioral measures like inequality aversion and fairness perceptions. …
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The production of electricity on the basis of renewable energy technologies is a classic example of an impure public good. It is often discriminatively financed by industrial and household consumers, such as in Germany, where the energy-intensive sector benefits from a far-reaching exemption...
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In Mexico, conflicts between drug-trafficking organisations result in a high number of deaths and immense suffering among both victims and non-victims every year. Little scientific research exists which identifi es and quantifi es the monetary and nonmonetary consequences of ongoing violent...
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Labour supply is determined by two factors: the participation of workers in the labour market (extensive margin), and the number of hours supplied by those working (intensive margin). Based on the European Union Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS), we analyse which margin is more decisive in...
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