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  1. Isolating nature from nurture
    does exposure to business and economics education make students more selfinterested?
    Published: October 2022
    Publisher:  Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg, [Göteborg]

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    Series: Working paper in economics ; no. 827
    Subjects: indoctrination; education; selection effect; economics education; business education; gender; prosociality; prosocial behavior; self-interest
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  2. Greed
    what is it good for?
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Netspar, Network for Studies on Pensions, Aging and Retirement, [Tilburg]

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    Series: Array ; 2023, 045 (10)
    Subjects: greed; self-interest; economic outcomes; evolutionary outcomes; well-being
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 17 Seiten)
  3. Der gerechte Trittbrettfahrer? Der Einfluss des Gerechtigkeitsmotivs und des Eigeninteresses im Sozialen Dilemma "Umweltschutz"
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Universität Trier, Trier

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    Contributor: Montada, Leo (Akademischer Betreuer)
    Language: German
    Media type: Dissertation
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    Subjects: Soziales Dilemma; Eigennutz; Motiv <Ethik>; Egoismus; Umweltschutz; Gerechtigkeit; Soziales Dilemma; Umweltschutz; Gerechtigkeit; Ungerechtigkeit; Egoismus; Spieltheorie; Motivation; Eigennutz; Öffentliches Gut
    Other subjects: Trittbrettfahren; Gerechtigkeitsmotiv; Gerechtigkeitspsychologie; free-riding; self-interest; moral behavior; psychology of justice; justice motive
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    Dissertation, Trier, Universität Trier, 2009

  4. Differences in cognitive reflection mediate gender differences in social preferences
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Chapman University, Economic Science Institute, [Orange, CA]

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    Series: ESI working papers ; 21, 22
    Subjects: gender differences; cognitive reflection; social preferences; self-interest; social efficiency; egalitarianism
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 74 Seiten), Illustrationen
  5. Economics students
    self-selected in preferences and indoctrinated in beliefs
    Published: 2-2021
    Publisher:  Chapman University, Economic Science Institute, [Orange, CA]

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    Series: ESI working papers ; 21, 03
    Subjects: self-selection; indoctrination; self-interest; inequality aversion; beliefs
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  6. Virtues and institutions in Smith: a reconstruction
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  [University of the Philippines School of Economics], [Diliman, Quezon City]

    I provide a formal explanation of the relationship between the virtues of prudence, justice, and benevolence described by Adam Smith in the Theory of moral sentiments and connect these with the themes Smith subsequently discusses in the Wealth of... more

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    I provide a formal explanation of the relationship between the virtues of prudence, justice, and benevolence described by Adam Smith in the Theory of moral sentiments and connect these with the themes Smith subsequently discusses in the Wealth of nations. I contend that the other-regarding concerns Smith discusses as internally held virtues in TMS are presumed addressed instead by formal mechanisms in the WN - particularly the third-party institutions of law and anonymous market exchange.

     

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    Series: Discussion paper / UP School of Economics ; no. 2021, 06 (October 2021)
    Subjects: Adam Smith Problem; virtues; institutions; self-interest; altruism
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 12 Seiten)
  7. Obeying vs. resisting unfair laws
    a structural analysis of the internalization of collective preferences on redistribution using classification trees and random forests
    Published: [2017]
    Publisher:  Université de Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, Nanterre

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    Series: Working paper / EconomiX ; 2017, 34
    Subjects: redistribution; law expressivity; self-interest; ideology; classification trees; random forests
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  8. What's in it for me?
    self-interest and preferences for distribution of costs and benefits of energy efficiency policies
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Fraunhofer ISI, Karlsruhe

    Public acceptability appears an essential condition for the success of lowcarbon transition policies. In this paper, we investigate the role of self-interest on citizens' preferences for the distribution of costs and of environmental benefits of... more

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    Public acceptability appears an essential condition for the success of lowcarbon transition policies. In this paper, we investigate the role of self-interest on citizens' preferences for the distribution of costs and of environmental benefits of energy efficiency policies. Using a discrete choice experiment on nationally representative household samples of Italy, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, we first investigate preferences for specific burden-sharing rules and for the distribution of policy environmental benefits accruing primarily in rural and/or urban areas. We examine the role of self-interest in a correlation manner by looking at the effects of income and of location of residency on preferences for these policy attributes. Moreover, we investigate the effect of self-interest on preferences for burden-sharing rules in a causal manner by exogenously priming subsets of participants to feel either rich or poor. Our results suggest that the polluter-pays rule is the most popular burden-sharing rule and an equalamount rule the least popular and that policies with environmental benefits accruing primarily in rural areas are less preferred, with some heterogeneity in preferences across the three countries. We also find evidence for self-interest, both through correlational and through causal approaches.

     

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    Series: Working paper sustainability and innovation ; no. S 2021, 09
    Subjects: policy acceptability; self-interest; distributional fairness; discretechoice experiment; energy efficiency
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 54 Seiten)