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counterproductive when they diminish altruism, ethical norms and other social preferences. Evidence from 51 experimental studies …
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counterproductive when they diminish altruism, ethical norms and other social preferences. Evidence from 51 experimental studies …
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. This raises a question of how the lottery incentive interacts with social preferences. We present an experiment in which we …
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We extend the literature structurally estimating social preferences by accounting for the desire to adhere to social norms. Our representative agent is strongly motivated by norms and failing to account for this causes us to overestimate how much agents care about helping those who are worse...
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framing on altruism. The main methodological result is that the dictators' prosocial behaviour is sensitive to the loss frame …
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framing on altruism. The main methodological result is that the dictators' prosocial behaviour is sensitive to the loss frame …
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-interest, providing strong evidence for pocketbook voting. However, social preferences like altruism, public good considerations and …
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