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Social Ties and the Selection of China’s Political Elite
We study how sharing a hometown or college connection with an incumbent member of China’s Politburo affects a candidate’s likelihood of selection as a new member.
R. Fisman+3 more
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The Political Legacy of Entertainment TV
We study the political impact of commercial television in Italy exploiting the staggered introduction of Berlusconi’s private TV network, Mediaset, in the early 1980s.
Ruben Durante, P. Pinotti, A. Tesei
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Identity Conflict, Ethnocentrism and Social Cohesion
This paper uses a novel dataset on ethnic warfare to shed light on how conflict affects social identification and cohesion. A large body of anecdotal studies suggests that ethnic identities become more salient at times of conflict.
Matteo Sestito
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Identification of Social Interactions through Partially Overlapping Peer Groups
In this paper, we demonstrate that, in a context where peer groups do not overlap fully, it is possible to identify all the relevant parameters of the standard linear-in-means model of social interactions.
G. Giorgi+2 more
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Language diversity is an inherent part of international business transactions,despite the dominance of English. The challenge for management, HRM, andemployees in multinational companies is to find the right strategy.
Edina Várnagy
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Conflict and Intergroup Trade: Evidence from the 2014 Russia-Ukraine Crisis
The American Economic Review, 2023Does armed conflict reduce trade, even in noncombat areas, through the destruction of intergroup social capital? We analyze Ukrainian trade transactions before and after the 2014 Russia-Ukraine conflict.
V. Korovkin, Alexey Makarin
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Journal of Economic Literature, 2020
Household financial decisions are complex, interdependent, and heterogeneous, and central to the functioning of the financial system. We present an overview of the rapidly expanding literature on household finance (with some important exceptions) and ...
Francisco Gomes+2 more
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Household financial decisions are complex, interdependent, and heterogeneous, and central to the functioning of the financial system. We present an overview of the rapidly expanding literature on household finance (with some important exceptions) and ...
Francisco Gomes+2 more
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The Birth of a Nation: Media and Racial Hate
Social Science Research Network, 2023This paper documents the impact of popular media on racial hate by examining the first American blockbuster: 1915’s The Birth of a Nation, a fictional portrayal of the KKK’s founding rife with racist stereotypes.
Desmond Ang
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Misperceived Social Norms: Women Working Outside the Home in Saudi Arabia
The American Economic Review, 2020We show that the vast majority of young married men in Saudi Arabia privately support women working outside the home (WWOH) and substantially underestimate support by other similar men.
Leonardo Bursztyn+2 more
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Social Exclusion and Social Preferences: Evidence from Colombia’s Leper Colony
The American Economic Review, 2023This paper explores the intergenerational consequences of social exclusion on prosociality. A lab-in-the-field approach in the historical region of Colombia’s leper colony reveals that descendants of socially excluded individuals are locally altruistic ...
Diego Ramos-Toro
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