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The extensive economics literature on lying has focused nearly exclusively on studying experimental settings where individuals can lie for financial rewards. However, in everyday interactions, lying to enhance one’s social- and self-image is ubiquitous and perhaps even more common than lying...
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The extensive theoretical and experimental economics literature on lying has focused nearly exclusively on lying for material rewards. However, in everyday interactions, lying to enhance one’s image is ubiquitous and perhaps even more common than lying to gain a financial advantage. In this...
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