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correction method, and applies it to an existing collection of twenty-five social tables, from Rome in AD 1 to India in 1947. The …
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We investigate whether the Roman presence in the southern part of Germany nearly 2,000 years ago had a deep imprinting effect with long run consequences on a broad spectrum of measures ranging from present-day personality profiles to a number of socioeconomic outcomes and why. Today's...
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We investigate whether the Roman presence in the southern part of Germany nearly 2,000 years ago had a deep imprinting effect with long run consequences on a broad spectrum of measures ranging from present-day personality profiles to a number of socioeconomic outcomes and why. Today's...
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Infant mortality among Hindus is higher than among Muslims in India, and religious differences in sanitation practices …-representative data sets from India. Across all three data sets, the unconditional religion-specific gap in latrine ownership and latrine … handwashing or observed fecal material near homes. Household sanitation practices vary substantially across areas of India, but …
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tension between increasing the total level of group resources (i.e. social efficiency) and distributing these resources among … manipulation of response times). To test for robustness, experiments were conducted in two countries: the US and India. Despite … are associated with individuals' concerns for social efficiency. These findings demonstrate that deliberation favors …
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