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outcomes (parochialism) could harm efficiency. Building on the experimental paradigm of multi-level public good games and the … productivity at the two public goods provision levels. We find evidence for parochialism, but contrary to our hypothesis …, parochialism does not interfere with efficiency: The average subject responds to a change in relative productivities at the local …
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Recent evidence shows that people who grew up in economic hard times more strongly favor government redistribution and are more compassionate towards the poor. We investigate how inclusive this increase in compassion is by studying how macroeconomic conditions experienced during young adulthood...
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evidence that ACE fosters parochialism, measured by increased opposition to peaceful means of conflict resolution, animosity … foster cooperative behaviors but promotes parochialism. Further analyses show war-driven grievances, the normalization of …
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A number of studies document an in-group bias in social dilemma situations. While group structure and dynamics are important in shaping in-group favouritism, less attention has been paid to individual characteristics affecting favouritism. Using data from dictator games conducted among 523...
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outcomes (parochialism) could harm efficiency. Building on the experimental paradigm of multi-level public good games and the … productivity at the two public goods provision levels. We find evidence for parochialism, but contrary to our hypothesis …, parochialism does not interfere with efficiency: The average subject responds to a change in relative productivities at the local …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011644496
outcomes (parochialism) could harm efficiency. Building on the experimental paradigm of multi-level public good games and the … productivity at the two public goods provision levels. We find evidence for parochialism, but contrary to our hypothesis …, parochialism does not interfere with efficiency: The average subject responds to a change in relative productivities at the local …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011607888
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A number of studies document an in-group bias in social dilemma situations. While group structure and dynamics are important in shaping in-group favouritism, less attention has been paid to individual characteristics affecting favouritism. Using data from
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