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Exploiting the "natural experiment" of German reunification, we study whether having experienced socialism has an …
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Exploiting the natural experiment of German reunification, we study whether having experienced socialism has an …
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Exploiting the natural experiment of German reunification, we study whether having experienced socialism has an …
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We examine the link between social institutions and individuals' propensity to cooperate in a simple game theoretic framework. To begin, we transform the usual prisoner's dilemma game over material payoffs into one with utility payoffs by including non-material preferences. By introducing a...
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In the various fields of creative, cultural, and artistic production, there exists a competitive struggle amongst creators of innovative works or ideas to persuade agents in the field to accept and value the new work. This is a significant challenge since cultural innovators do not produce in...
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Economists have traditionally treated preferences as exogenously given. Preferences are assumed to be influenced by neither beliefs nor the constraints people face. As a consequence, changes in behaviour are explained exclusively in terms of changes in the set of feasible alternatives. Here we...
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We discuss the two-way link between culture and economic growth. We present a model of endogenous technical change where growth is driven by the innovative activity of entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship is risky and requires investments that affect the steepness of the lifetime consumption profile....
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In this article we study the implication of thresholds in preferences. To model this we extend the basic model of John and Pecchenino (1994) by allowing the current level of environmental quality to have a discrete impact on how an agent trades o ff future consumption and environmental quality....
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