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.g., discounting, risk aversion and altruism) and most cultural traits, social norms, and ideological tenets ( e.g., attitudes towards … family and fertility practices, and attitudes in the job market). It is, however, the pervasive evidence of the resilience of …
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The literature on public goods provision has experienced a significant increase since Samuelson's (1954) paper. The common goal is to make the model more suitable to describe a more general class of non rival goods. However, there does not seem to be a consensus in the literature on the form of...
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