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This paper deals with optimal income taxation and relative consumption under a welfarist government that fully respects people’s preferences and a paternalist government that does not share the consumer preference for relative consumption. Consistent with previous findings, relative...
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We investigate experimentally whether the protégés' reaction to paternalism depends on the consequences of the …, sometimes, they even reward the paternalist. This suggests that protégés take a consequentialist stand on paternalism …
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Despite its persistence as a form of leadership, paternalism has received limited attention within organizational … studies. In order to develop a construct definition of paternalism in a contemporary organizational context for this study, a … literature review of paternalism is synthesized with qualitative field data collected in Mexican organizations and U …
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Much economic analysis derives policy recommendations based on social welfare criteria intended to model the preferences of a policy maker. Yet, little is known about policy maker’s normative views in a way amenable to this use. In a behavioral experiment, we elicit German legislators’...
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We examine subsidies for health care when consumers have present-biased preferences, which lead them to underestimate the effect of today s consumption on future health. We compare immediate subsidies paid for health-conscious consumption and future subsidies rewarding a good health outcome. We...
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