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We propose a simple utility framework and design a novel two-part experiment to study the relevance of personal norms across various economic games and settings. We show that personal norms — together with social norms and monetary payoff — are highly predictive of individuals’ behavior....
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People often tend to be more other-regarding in the laboratory than in the real world. This experiment uses between-subject variations of adapted dictator games to investigate thelarger complexity of finding out the consequences of one’s choices in the real world as asource for that...
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pt. 1. Historical perspectives -- pt. 2. Theoretical developments -- pt. 3. A fresh look at households -- pt. 4. Labour market debates -- pt. 5. Lessons from the laboratory -- pt. 6. Institutions matter.
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Whether or not there are gender differences in altruistic behaviour in Dictator Game experiments has attracted … been challenged by more recent accounts, which have argued that gender differences in altruistic behaviour may be a … peculiarity of student samples and may not extend to other groups. Here we study gender differences in altruistic behaviour and …
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Gender differences in human behaviour have attracted generations of social scientists, who have explored whether males … others. Yet, little is known about gender differences in the equity-efficiency trade-off. It has been suggested that females … opportunity to fill this gap. To this end, I analyse gender differences on a large dataset including all N=5,056 TOG decisions …
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Whether, and if so, how exactly gender differences are manifested in moral judgment has recently been at the center of … humans must never be used as a mere means, but only as ends. Thus, it remains unclear whether the reported gender difference … is due to emotional salience or to the violation of the practical imperative. To answer this question, we explore gender …
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