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Appropriateness ratings of everyday behaviors in the United States now and 50 years ago

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
IntroductionA crucial aspect of social norms pertains to determining which behaviors are considered appropriate. Here we consider everyday behaviors. Some everyday behaviors are rated as more appropriate than others, and ratings of the appropriateness of
Kimmo Eriksson   +5 more
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Negative externalities of government

open access: yesREVISTA PROCESOS DE MERCADO, 2010
The neoclassical economists have long used the concept of «market failure» as a stick with which to beat up on the free enterprise system. Foremost amongst these so called «market failures» are «negative externalities.» These are defined as action that negatively affects third parties, other than via price. The key example is pollution.
William Barnet II   +2 more
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Hotelling’s location model with negative network externalities [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Game Theory, 2018
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Hans Peters 0001   +2 more
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Children as negative externalities? [PDF]

open access: yesPolitics, Philosophy & Economics, 2017
Egalitarian theories assume, without defending it, the view that the costs of children should be shared between non-parents and parents. This standard position is called into question by the Parental Provision view. Drawing on the familiar idea that people should be held responsible for the consequences of their choices, the Parental Provision view ...
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Externalities and the State

open access: yesQuarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, 2023
Murray Rothbard and Ludwig von Mises argued that cases of negative externalities all turn out to be instances of failure of government to enforce individual property rights adequately.
Robert Batemarco
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Group lying with negative externality

open access: yesInternational Studies of Economics, 2022
AbstractWe use a modified die‐rolling experiment to study whether negative externality affects a group's decisions about whether to cheat. Our results show that group members are less likely to lie when faced with a passive out‐group player only if two members of the group share an unequal payment for lying.
Lan Yao, Chong Zhou
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Corruption and externalities: Assessing the role of intentions

open access: yesPapers, 2019
Experimental studies model corruption as reciprocal behavior that generates negative externalities for third parties. Results on how negative externalities factor in individuals’ corruption-related decisions have been mixed.
Carlos Maximiliano Senci
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Externalities of Waste Dis-amenities, Benefit Transfer Application on Piyungan and Putri Cempo Landfill, Indonesia

open access: yesEkuilibrium: Jurnal Ilmiah Bidan Ilmu Ekonomi, 2020
Waste is a national problem in Indonesia. It is related to the old paradigm of waste management, which is only collected, transported, and disposed to the landfill. The same problem occurs in some big cities in Java.
Evi Gravitiani, Aulia Hapsari Juwita
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Schedules for marketing products with negative externalities

open access: yesTheoretical Computer Science, 2014
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Zhigang Cao 0002   +2 more
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When Is Green Too Rosy? Evidence from a Laboratory Market Experiment on Green Goods and Externalities

open access: yesGames, 2018
In a context where sustainable consumption and production need to be encouraged, economic experiments can provide significant insights into how individuals consider environmental externalities in their choices and how public policy can foster the ...
Maria Eduarda Fernandes   +1 more
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