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Experimental research on generosity has focused predominantly on behavior in the monetary domain, although many real life decisions take place in the non-monetary domain. Investigating generosity preferences in the non-monetary domain is important to understand a large class of situations...
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-interest, providing strong evidence for pocketbook voting. However, social preferences like altruism, public good considerations and …
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, altruism and concern for inequality. We find that decision makers who are selected democratically are generally more efficiency …
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strongly influence participation and voting. However, social or expressive motives, such as stated altruism, environmental …
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We present a model of political selection in which voters elect a president from a set of candidates. We assume that some of the candidates are benevolent and that all voters prefer a benevolent president, i.e. a president who serves the public interest. Yet, political selection may fail in our...
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strongly influence participation and voting. However, social or expressive motives, such as stated altruism, environmental …
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, including income and education. -- Generosity ; Altruism ; Political Preferences ; Size of Government ; Public Goods ; Dictator …
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