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ground acceleration registered during each shock with survey data about individual opinions on redistribution we show that … the average intensity of the shakes is associated with subsequent stronger beliefs that, for a society to be fair, income … the timing and repetition of the shocks play a role in informing redistributive preferences …
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This paper reviews the literature concerning the evolution ofcultural traits in general and preferences in particular … of traits drawn atrandom from those represented in the previous generation. Pref-erences may be altruistic or non … preferences, and the latter by se-lecting cooperation-inducing rules. The existence of populationgroups recognizable by outward …
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This paper reviews the literature concerning the evolution of cultural traits in general and preferences in particular … combination of traits drawn at random from those represented in the previous generation. Preferences may be altruistic or non … preferences, and the latter by selecting cooperation-inducing rules. The existence of population groups recognizable by outward …
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can be incorporated into a standard utility framework, and demonstrate the potential interaction of beliefs and utility …
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This study investigates the relationship between an actor’s beliefs about others’ other-regarding (social) preferences … population. The association between own preferences and the variance in beliefs about others’ preferences in the population … is described in detail below. Because in the Bayesian-Nash equilibrium concept, beliefs and own preferences are assumed …
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