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A number of papers have suggested that pro-social behaviour in the workplace may be sensitive to the institutional environment, but there is little empirical research that attempts to test this directly using data on worker behaviour. This is the aim of this paper. We show that individuals in...
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A number of papers have suggested that pro-social behaviour in the workplace may be sensitive to the institutional environment, but there is little empirical research that attempts to test this directly using data on worker behaviour. This is the aim of this paper. We show that individuals in...
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This paper analyses the regulatory attitudes to asset valuation in the twentieth century. It focuses in particular on the US experience from <italic>Smith v Ames 169 US 466 (1898)</italic> to <italic>Federal Power Commission v Hope Natural Gas 320 US 591 (</italic><italic>1944</italic>) and on the experience in the UK in last two decades of the...
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