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A growing economic literature stresses the importance of relative comparisons, e.g., for savings and consumption or happiness. In this literature it is usually assumed that reference standards against which people compare themselves are exogenously given. In contrast findings from social...
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A growing economic literature stresses the importance of relative comparisons, e.g., for savings and consumption or happiness. In this literature it is usually assumed that reference standards against which people compare themselves are exogenously given. In contrast, findings from social...
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institutions compared to situations of individual decision-making. Intelligence, female gender, and the existence of siblings …
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structure of prosocial utility. We conduct a high-stakes donation experiment that allows us to identify non-parametrically and …
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institutions compared to situations of individual decision-making. Intelligence, female gender, and the existence of siblings …
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A growing economic literature stresses the importance of relative comparisons, e.g., for savings and consumption or happiness. In this literature it is usually assumed that reference standards against which people compare themselves are exogenously given. In contrast findings from social...
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This paper studies how organizational design affects moral outcomes. Subjects face the decision to either kill mice for …
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