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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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Innovation Diffusion in Heterogeneous Populations: Contagion, Social Influence, and Social Learning
Joshua Epstein +8 more
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How Homophily Affects the Speed of Learning and Best Response Dynamics
B. Golub, M. Jackson
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Crowding Out in Blood Donation: Was Titmuss Right?
C. Mellström, M. Johannesson
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Identification of Social Interactions through Partially Overlapping Peer Groups
G. Giorgi +2 more
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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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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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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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