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from gender differences in simple economic choice tasks, to voting over policy and to the resulting outcomes. We conduct a … gender difference is large relative to other voting differences based on observable characteristics and is partly explained … by gender gaps in preferences and beliefs. Gender voting gaps persist with experience and in environments with varying …
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pro-sociality. However, the degree to which differential voting by men and women is related to these gaps in more basic … and that this difference persists with experience and in environments with varying degrees of risk. This gender voting gap …
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Despite a widespread interest in the warm glow model [Andreoni (1989,1990)], surprisingly most attention focused on the voluntary contribution equilibrium of the model, and only very little attention has been devoted to the competitive equilibrium. In this paper, we introduce the notion of...
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additive. But this need not be the case. Behavioral experiments find that if reciprocity-minded subjects feel hostility towards …
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Increasing inequality and associated egalitarian sentiments have again put redistribution on the political agenda. Other-regarding preferences may also affect support for redistribution, but knowledge about their distribution in the broader population and how they are associated with political...
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redistributive voting that is particularly pronounced for above-median income earners. However, the role of these motives differs …
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