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primitives such as preferences and beliefs. I review strong biological and behavioral evidence indicating that trusting is not … preferences and beliefs, and it suggests ways to examine and interpret a causal role of trust. … just a special case of risk-taking, but based on important forms of social preferences such as betrayal aversion …
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primitives such as preferences and beliefs. I review strong biological and behavioral evidence indicating that trusting is not … preferences and beliefs, and it suggests ways to examine and interpret a causal role of trust. … just a special case of risk-taking, but based on important forms of social preferences such as betrayal aversion …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010269174
primitives such as preferences and beliefs. I review strong biological and behavioral evidence indicating that trusting is not … preferences and beliefs, and it suggests ways to examine and interpret a causal role of trust. … just a special case of risk-taking, but based on important forms of social preferences such as betrayal aversion …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011600798
primitives such as preferences and beliefs. I review strong biological and behavioral evidence indicating that trusting is not … preferences and beliefs, and it suggests ways to examine and interpret a causal role of trust. … just a special case of risk-taking, but based on important forms of social preferences such as betrayal aversion …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005018701
primitives such as preferences and beliefs. I review strong biological and behavioral evidence indicating that trusting is not … preferences and beliefs, and it suggests ways to examine and interpret a causal role of trust. … just a special case of risk-taking, but based on important forms of social preferences such as betrayal aversion …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005700964
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Economists have traditionally treated preferences as exogenously given. Preferences are assumed to be influenced by … neither beliefs nor the constraints people face. As a consequence, changes in behaviour are explained exclusively in terms of … terms of preference changes is ill-founded, that the psychological properties of preferences render them susceptible to …
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beliefs, we compare the explanatory power of a few current models of social and moral preferences. The data show clear …We experimentally investigate behavior and beliefs in a sequential prisoner's dilemma. Each subject had to choose an … action as first-mover and a conditional action as second-mover. All subjects also had to state their beliefs about others …
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Engelmann and Strobel (AER 2004) question the relevance of inequity aversion in simple dictator game experiments claiming that a combination of a preference for efficiency and a Rawlsian motive for helping the least well-off is more important than inequity aversion. We show that these results...
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. Support for redistribution may also be affected by altruistic and egalitarian preferences, but knowledge about the … distribution of these preferences in the broader population and how they relate to political support for redistributive policies is … plebiscites on strongly redistributive policies, to study the link between other-regarding preferences and support for …
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