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the priming). Our study does not support the claim that higher social status individuals are less ethical, as prominently …
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This paper employs two variants of the “mind game” to show how a subtle variation in the game's rules affects cheating …. In both variants of the game, cheating is invisible because subjects make their choices purely in their minds. The only … significant impact on cheating behavior, even though the rules cannot be enforced. …
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We explore cheating in a die roll task in response to information about tax evasion in a large-scale experiment on a …, cheating) to uncover their real-world bearing in the context of tax compliance. Cheating is conditioned on information about … cheating responses are driven by information about tax evasion on behalf of top income earners, while perceived tax compliance …
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We explore cheating in a die roll task in response to information about tax evasion in a large-scale experiment on a …, cheating) to uncover their real-world bearing in the context of tax compliance. Cheating is conditioned on information about … cheating responses are driven by information about tax evasion on behalf of top income earners, while perceived tax compliance …
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Using data from the India Human Development Survey (IHDS) 2005, we examine intergenerational occupational mobility in India, an issue on which very few systematic and rigorous studies exist. We group individuals into classes and document patterns of mobility at the rural, urban and all-India...
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Using data from the India Human Development Survey (IHDS) 2005, we examine intergenerational occupational mobility in India, an issue on which very few systematic and rigorous studies exist. We group individuals into classes and document patterns of mobility at the rural, urban and all-India...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010860126
We construct estimates of the Levy Institute Measure of Economic Well-Being for Great Britain for the years 1995 and 2005. We also produce estimates of the official British measures HBAI (from the Department for Work and Pensions annual report titled "Households below Average Income") and ROI...
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The caste issue dominates a large part of India’s social and political life. Caste shapes Indians’ identities, and strong tensions exist between castes. This paper evaluates how caste-based comparisons may be exacerbated in such a conflictual context. Using subjective well-being data from an...
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We introduce a new class of generalized measures of relative deprivation. The class takes the form of a power mean of order p . A characteristic of the class is that depending on the value of the proximity-sensitive parameter p, the class is capable of accommodating both a decreasing weight (the...
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We construct estimates of the Levy Institute Measure of Economic Well-Being for Great Britain for the years 1995 and 2005. We also produce estimates of the official British measures HBAI (from the Department for Work and Pensions annual report titled "Households below Average Income") and ROI...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008990926