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Principi di Economia Civile Prof. Stefano Zamagni Lezione seminariale del 7 aprile 2005 Università Milano - Bicocca (a cura di Tommaso Reggiani - appunti schematici non revisionati dal relatore)
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“I maggiori cambiamenti riguardano la gamma dei prodotti finanziari. Il clima e la filosofia di base con cui vengono proposti - l’ottica del villaggio, dei gruppi di progetto e dell’assistenza nella quotidianità - rimangono immutati. La preponderanza del soggetto femminile e del lavoro in...
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E’ possibile intendere l’accesso al credito come un diritto umano e quindi esercitabile da qualsiasi persona, ricca o povera, istruita o analfabeta che sia? Eventualmente, una pratica ed approccio di questo tipo, è economicamente e socialmente sostenibile? Sono queste le due grandi sfide...
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We consider the notions of static and dynamic reasonableness of requests in a trust game experiment. We vary systematically the experimental norm of what is expected from trustees to return to trustors, both in terms of level of each request and in terms of sequence of the requests. Static...
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This paper assesses the effect of two stylized and antithetic non-monetary incentive schemes on students' effort. We collect data from a field experiment where incentives are exogenously imposed, performance is monitored and individual characteristics are observed. Students are randomly assigned...
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In this paper we study by means of a framed field experiment on a representative sample of the population the effect on people's charitable giving of three, substantial and procedural, elements: information provision, belief elicitation and threshold on distribution. We frame this investigation...
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This paper assesses the effect of two stylized and antithetic non-monetary incentive schemes on students' effort. We collect data from a field experiment where incentives are exogenously imposed, performance is monitored and individual characteristics are observed. Students are randomly assigned...
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We study how the diffusion of broadband Internet affects social capital using two data sets from the UK. Our empirical strategy exploits the fact that broadband access has long depended on customers position in the voice telecommunication infrastructure that was designed in the 1930s. The actual...
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When multiple charities, social programs and community projects simultaneously vie for funding, donors risk miscoordinating their contributions leading to an inefficient distribution of funding across projects. Community chests and other intermediary organizations facilitate coordination among...
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In mainstream business and economics, prizes such as the Presidential Medal of Freedom are understood as special types of incentives, with the peculiar features of being awarded in public, and of having largely symbolic value. Informed by both historical considerations and philosophical...
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