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Many types of economic and social activities involve significant behavioral complementarities (peer effects) with neighbors in the social network. The same activities often exert externalities that cumulate in "stocks" affecting agents' welfare and incentives. For instance, smoking is subject to...
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explore several mechanisms, including teachers’ effort, students’ misbehavior, and peer-to-peer interactions. Our findings show …
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. We explore several mechanisms, including teachers' effort, students' misbehavior, and peer-to-peer interactions. Our …
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We conducted a framed field experiment to explore a situation where individuals have potentially competing social …
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