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markets does not necessarily lead to the often suspected cut-throat competition. Often the actions of each group are …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010293531
China is the odd man out in the research on social capital and economic performance. A brief survey of recent World Values Survey data depicts China to be a high-trust, achievement oriented society, which does not fit into popular pictures of rampant corruption and abuses of power. I argue that...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010299977
markets does not necessarily lead to the often suspected cut-throat competition. Often the actions of each group are …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011335584
Jerusalem (Israel), we test for a presentation bias in a two-person cooperation game. In the positive frame of the game, a …-Dis and Chengdu show a substantially higher cooperation level in the positive externality treatment. In Helsinki and Jerusalem …
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The impact of environmental motivations on the individual's decisions regarding investments in energy efficiency and the adoption of energy-saving habits are analyzed for a representative sample of Chinese inhabitants from the larger Beijing area, replicating a comparative study on Western...
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Much has been written on the relationship of China and Africa in the past decade. However, the subject of Chinese migrant entrepreneurs in Africa and their articulation with African counterparts was little explored up to the early 2010s. Apparently, this research gap has been closed, as shown by...
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Peer effects have figured prominently in debates on school vouchers, desegregation, ability tracking and anti-poverty programs. Compelling evidence of their existence remains scarce for plaguing endogeneity issues such as selection bias and the reflection problem. This paper is among the first...
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China is the odd man out in the research on social capital and economic performance. A brief survey of recent World Values Survey data depicts China to be a high-trust, achievement oriented society, which does not fit into popular pictures of rampant corruption and abuses of power. I argue that...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003893084
Jerusalem (Israel), we test for a presentation bias in a two-person cooperation game. In the positive frame of the game, a …-Dis and Chengdu show a substantially higher cooperation level in the positive externality treatment. In Helsinki and Jerusalem …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003978627
markets does not necessarily lead to the often suspected cut-throat competition. Often the actions of each group are …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011346056