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China 2 altruism 2 lost letter technique 2 other-regarding preferences 2 Altruism 1 Altruismus 1 Experiment 1 Präferenztheorie 1 Social relations 1 Soziale Beziehungen 1 Theory of preferences 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2
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Chang, Simon 2 Dee, Thomas S. 2 Yu, Li 2 Tse, Chun Wing 1 Tse, Chun-Wing 1
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Discussion paper series / IZA 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Be a Good Samaritan to a Good Samaritan: Field Evidence of Interdependent Other-Regarding Preferences in China
Chang, Simon; Dee, Thomas S.; Tse, Chun-Wing; Yu, Li - 2015
We conducted large-scale lost letter experiments in Beijing, a megacity with more than 21 million residents, to test if the observed altruistic attribute of the letter recipient would induce more passersby to return the lost letters. The treatment letters were addressed to a nationally renowned...
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Be a good samaritan to a good samaritan : field evidence of interdependent other-regarding preferences in China
Chang, Simon; Dee, Thomas S.; Tse, Chun Wing; Yu, Li - 2015
We conducted large-scale lost letter experiments in Beijing, a megacity with more than 21 million residents, to test if the observed altruistic attribute of the letter recipient would induce more passersby to return the lost letters. The treatment letters were addressed to a nationally renowned...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011317622
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