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' utility functions and the concavity of the social welfare function. In the pertinent literatures, notably on optimal income …, however, reveals that this is not the case. Concavity of utility has a simple, direct effect on the marginal social value of … cases may not be very significant. The implications of this difference are examined for some standard forms of utility and …
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' utility functions and the concavity of the social welfare function. In the pertinent literatures, notably on optimal income …, however, reveals that this is not the case. Concavity of utility has a simple, direct effect on the marginal social value of … cases may not be very significant. The implications of this difference are examined for some standard forms of utility and …
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Policies and explicit incentives designed for self-regarding individuals sometimes are less effective or even counterproductive when they diminish altruism, ethical norms and other social preferences. Evidence from 51 experimental studies indicates that this crowding out effect is pervasive, and...
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Policies and explicit private incentives designed for self-regarding individuals sometimes are less effective or even counterproductive when they diminish altruism, ethical norms and other social preferences. Evidence from 51 experimental studies indicates that this crowding out effect is...
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An explanation for motivation crowding-out phenomena is developed in a social preferences framework. Besides selfish and fair or altruistic types a third type of agents is introduced: These 'conformists' have social preferences if they believe that sufficiently many of the others do too. When...
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Substantial evidence suggests the behavioral relevance of social preferences and also the importance of social influence effects ("peer effects"). Yet, little is known about how peer effects and social preferences are related. In a three-person gift-exchange experiment we find causal evidence...
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