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Since the work of Downs (1957), spatial models of elections have been a mainstay of research in political science and public choice. Despite the plethora of theoretical and empirical research involving spatial models, researchers have not considered in great detail the complexity of the decision...
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provide direct evidence on the role punishment plays in communicating norms. Importantly, this allows us to provide …
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This chapter surveys literature on experimental law and economics. Long the domain of legally minded psychologists and criminologists, experimental methods are gaining significant popularity among economists interested in exploring positive and normative aspects of law. Because this literature...
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on seeing what other agents are doing, corresponding to quasi-moral norms of fairness or reciprocity, and acts whose … performance is conditional on being observed by other agents, corresponding to social norms. The operation of quasi-moral norms is …
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Gender gaps in labor supply and household responsibilities persist. Using representative survey data from 24,000 respondents across six countries, this paper explores the actual and perceived preferences of men for couple equity. We document that in all six countries the majority of men state...
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