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This paper investigates whether an employee's perception of customer wealth affects their likelihood of engaging in illegal behavior. We propose that envy and empathy lead employees to discriminate in illicitly helping customers based on customer wealth. We test for this hypothesis in the...
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Environmental regulation seeks to limit pollution through strict emissions thresholds for existing cars, yet it remains unclear how frequently inspectors enforce these and what impact test manipulation has on policy efficacy. We demonstrate (1) a strong discontinuity in the emissions results...
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We use a novel design to identify how dishonesty changes through a broad reward range that, at the high end, exceeds participants' average daily wages. Using a sample of online Indian workers who earn bonuses based on six simultaneous coin flips, we show that the relationship between dishonesty...
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