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incentives to join an exit strategy are not aligned with social incentives, and hence exit can lead to a worse outcome than if …
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How much do cultural biases affect economic exchange? We try to answer this question by using the relative trust European citizens have for citizens of other countries. First, we document that this trust is affected not only by objective characteristics of the country being trusted, but also by...
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firms to act in a socially responsible manner. Furthermore, we demonstrate that individual incentives to join an exit … strategy are not necessarily aligned with social incentives, whereas they are when well-diversified investors are allowed to …
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firms to act in a socially responsible manner. Furthermore, we demonstrate that individual incentives to join an exit … strategy are not necessarily aligned with social incentives, whereas they are when well-diversified investors are allowed to …
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incentives to join an exit strategy are not aligned with social incentives, and hence exit can lead to a worse outcome than if …
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How much do cultural biases affect economic exchange? We try to answer this question by using the relative trust European citizens have for citizens of other countries. First, we document that this trust is affected not only by objective characteristics of the country being trusted, but also by...
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Economists have been reluctant to rely on culture as a possible determinant of economic phenomena. The notion of …
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Since Max Weber, there has been an active debate on the impact of religion on people's economic attitudes. Much of the existing evidence, however, is based on cross-country studies in which this impact is confounded by differences in other institutional factors. We use the World Values Surveys...
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