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This study analyzes the stability of preferences through the lens of psychological motives. We report the results of a public goods experiment in which subjects were induced with the motives of Care and Anger through autobiographical recall. Subjects' preferences, beliefs, and perceptions under...
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The authors identify three challenges to global cooperation and propose three solutions. The first is the lack of integration of civil society into global governance. In the spirit of Ostrom's poly-centric governance, they propose stronger interaction between public international authorities,...
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This paper models the welfare consequences of social fragmentation arising from technological advance. We start from … social welfare from material prosperity. Once the share of status goods in total production exceeds a crucial threshold …, technological advance is shown to be welfare-reducing. …
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This paper models the welfare consequences of social fragmentation arising from technological advance. We start from … social welfare from material prosperity. Once the share of status goods in total production exceeds a crucial threshold …, technological advance is shown to be welfare-reducing. …
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. -- Inflation ; long-run Phillips curve ; fairness ; inequity aversion …
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. -- Inflation ; long-run Phillips curve ; fairness ; inequity aversion …
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; long-run Phillips curve ; fairness ; inequity aversion …
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; long-run Phillips curve ; fairness ; inequity aversion …
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We identify an important feature of current digital governance systems: "third-party funded digital barter": consumers of digital services get many digital services for free (or under- priced) and in return have personal information about themselves collected for free. In addition, the digital...
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