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study is needed because it is unclear how altruism influences the inclination of an altruistic person to take risks. Will … ability to make altruistic transfers? Or does altruism induce a person to resort to risky behavior because the reward for a … averse than a comparable person who is not altruistic: altruism is a cause of greater willingness to take risks. The finding …
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study is needed because it is unclear how altruism influences the inclination of an altruistic person to take risks. Will … ability to make altruistic transfers? Or does altruism induce a person to resort to risky behavior because the reward for a … averse than a comparable person who is not altruistic: altruism is a cause of greater willingness to take risks. The finding …
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behavioral patterns in the combined domain and is the first to disentangle elementary attitudes on risk, altruism, social …
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The literature suggests that the household invests in the human capital of a child member not only for altruistic reasons but also as insurance against future income shocks. Hence, the allocation of the child's time between school and work is a function of the risk preference of the household...
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along bloodline such as extended family members provide assistance when health shocks are long-term such as disabilities … from not only genetically distant networks but also extended family members as well as formal institutions, which seems to …
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evolutionary biology and emphasize the link between gene transmission, family ties, and altruism. Next, we turn to the formation of …This chapter reviews the literature identifying the different roles that family and kinship networks play in sharing … reciprocal repeated relationships that are not family or kin specific. Other explanations draw from behavioral psychology and …
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The present paper aims to quantify the growth and welfare consequences of changing family structures in western …
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In this study, we present a behavioral definition of betrayal aversion with sources of uncertainty and develop a framework for various trust games, including context dependence, communication, and pressure. In our framework, attitudes toward betrayal aversion depend on the perception of...
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