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depends on the uncertainty about social norms of prejudice expression. To this end, we report on the results of a unique … combination of a natural and a lab-in-the-field experiment. We exploit the occurrence of two consecutive Islamist terrorist … experiment compares the effect of the terrorist attacks in contexts where a descriptive norm against the use of hate speech is …
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The current study aims to investigate how the presence of social norms defines belief formation on future changes in social identity (i.e., diachronic identity), and how those beliefs affect individual decisions under uncertainty. The paper proposes a theoretical model in which individuals have...
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We examine the link between violent attacks of the Islamic extremist group Boko Haram, forced migration, and the empowerment of women in host communities. We find positive effects of distant attacks on the economic well-being of women, their use of modern contraceptive methods, and rejection of...
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Consumption theory has always been a neglected field in Post Keynesian economics, whereas it is at the center of New Keynesian economics. This paper investigates similarities and differences between the two approaches. I will show that the newer mainstream models indeed give results that are...
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