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Do we trust better-connected people more than others? Are those who are better connected more trustworthy? And how does interaction in social networks affect trust and trustworthiness? We address these questions in a laboratory experiment in which trustors decide on how to allocate their...
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We present the results of an experiment that attempts to measure the impact of majority and minority groups, and high status and low status groups, on well-being, cooperation and social capital. In the experiment, group membership is induced artificially, subjects interact with insiders and...
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Financial literacy assessments typically rely on sample surveys containing sets of questions designed to gauge respondents' comprehension of fundamental financial concepts necessary for making informed decisions. The answers to such questions, either categorical or continuous in nature,...
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