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This paper explores intergenerational transmission of culture and the consequences of a plausible assumption: that … people care not only for their children's culture but also for how their grand-children are raised. This departs from the …
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institutional environment. In this paper, we address these issues by modeling the joint evolution of institutions and culture. In …
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expressions within an increasingly interconnected world; and (iii) the roots of variations in societal adaptability to evolving …
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Ethnically diverse countries are more prone to conflict, but why do some groups engage in conflict while others do not? I show that civil conflict is explained by ethnic groups' cultural distance to the central government: an increase in cultural distance, proxied by linguistic distance,...
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among workers in less-developed countries. -- public service motivation ; altruism ; mission preferences ; sorting ; World …
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social mobility increases. Using data on happiness and a broad set of fairness measures from the World Values Survey, we find … ; World Values Survey …
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simultaneously determined. Using cross-country panel data from the World Value Survey, we find that it is important to model … becomes more difficult for everybody. -- effort ; redistribution ; World Value Survey ; simultaneous equation models …
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Does redistribution in democracies cater to the will of the majority? We propose a direct empirical strategy based on survey data that needs not assume that voters are guided by pecuniary motives alone. We find that most democracies implement the median voter's preferred amount of redistribution...
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In this paper, we provide evidence that expanding firms tend to serve new markets which are geographically close and culturally related to their prior export destinations. We quantify the impact of this spatial pattern using a Chinese firm-level data set. To ensure an exogenous set of potential...
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, culture, and endogenous emotions are the key determinants of contributions and punishments. The emotions of shame, frustration …
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