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first, low-cost pass at empirical evaluation, we conduct an experiment among farmers in the Ethiopian highlands, a region … based on neighborly recognition of borders could deliver a desired low-conflict situation if accompanied by an optional …
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first, low-cost pass at empirical evaluation, we conduct an experiment among farmers in the Ethiopian highlands, a region … based on neighborly recognition of borders could deliver a desired low-conflict situation if accompanied by an optional …
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first, low-cost pass at empirical evaluation, we conduct an experiment among farmers in the Ethiopian highlands, a region … based on neighborly recognition of borders could deliver a desired low-conflict situation if accompanied by an optional …
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first, low-cost pass at empirical evaluation, we conduct an experiment among farmers in the Ethiopian highlands, a region … based on neighborly recognition of borders could deliver a desired low-conflict situation if accompanied by an optional …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013051270
data from an ultimatum game field experiment played by 234 randomly selected households in six traditional and 14 resettled …
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Bargaining results emerge from the interplay of strategic options and social preferences. For every bargaining game, however, the advantage of a player having certain preferences in terms of negotiated equilibrium revenues might differ. We explore the hypothesis that preferences change according...
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The Afro-descendent people of the Sanquianga region in the Colombian Pacific Coast live under particularly extreme poverty conditions. Although highly integrated to markets through very frequent interactions, their access to basic social services and stable income generating activities are...
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How deep are the roots of Latin America's economic inequalities? In this chapter we survey both the history and the literature about the region's extreme economic disparities, focusing on the most recent academic contributions. We begin by documenting the broad patterns of national and...
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