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makes business students more selfish: candidates seem to undergo a self-selection process before they begin their studies. …
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We report general and consensus results of a survey administered to a defined population of economic science academics in Mexico. Our results include insights on economic opinions, scientific aspects of economics, scientific activities, countries' economic performances and methodological...
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Games that appear to be independent, involving none of the same players, may be related by emotions of reciprocity between the members of the same groups. In the real world, individuals are members of groups and want to reward or punish those groups whose members have been kind or unkind to...
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Earnings differences are a recurring topic of public discussion in Germany. Data from the long-term Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) study as well as a separate survey of German employees (LINOS) show that earnings inequalities are generally perceived as fair while a substantial share of the...
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group of agents. Fairness requires that each agent weakly prefers his consumption bundle to any other agent's bundle. In … this context, fairness is incompatible with budget-balance and non-manipulability (Green and Laffont, 1979). Our approach …
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. This research adopted fairness measurement approach of the Information Integration Theory (IIT) to analyze Cijin Seaside …
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