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Well-functioning groups enforce social norms that restrain opportunism, but the social structure of a society may encourage or inhibit norm enforcement. This paper studies how the exogenous assignment to different positions in an extreme social hierarchy - the caste system - affects individuals'...
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Standard approaches to decomposing how much group differences contribute to inequality rarely show significant between-group inequality, and are of limited use in comparing populations with different numbers of groups. This study applies an adaptation to the standard approach that remedies these...
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there, in a fixed manner. However, in an experiment with almost 600 boys in India, cues to one's place in the traditional …
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This paper examines the relationship between caste and gender inequality in three states in India. When households are …
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there, in a fixed manner. However, in an experiment with almost 600 boys in India, cues to one's place in the traditional …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012974914
Standard approaches to decomposing how much group differences contribute to inequality rarely show significant between-group inequality, and are of limited use in comparing populations with different numbers of groups. This study applies an adaptation to the standard approach that remedies these...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012976498