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and beliefs but reverses the order of causality. We use existing evidence from a multi-stage experiment in which we first …
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Social identities prescribe behaviors for people. We identify the marginal behavioral effect of these norms on discount rates and risk aversion by measuring how laboratory subjects' choices change when an aspect of social identity is made salient. When we make ethnic identity salient to...
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Social identities prescribe behaviors for people. We identify the marginal behavioral effect of these norms on discount rates and risk aversion by measuring how laboratory subjects' choices change when an aspect of social identity is made salient. When we make ethnic identity salient to...
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. Giving to the out-group also renders subjects more accepting of inequality. However, the experiment also uncovers a large …-behaved, yet systematically different underlying social preference functionals. Hence this experiment suggests that the rational …
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We design an experiment to study the effects of social identity on preferences over redistribution. The experiment …
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We explore the role of cognitive dissonance in dictator and public goods games. Specifically, we motivate cognitive dissonance between one's perception of “fair treatment” and self-interested behaviour by having participants answer a question about fairness. Utilizing two manipulations...
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