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Impact of Social Preferences, Trust and Behavioural Norms on Cooperation: Experimental Evidence from Prisoner’s Dilemma Game

Studies in Microeconomics, 2023
The main objective of the study is to evaluate the impact of social preferences, trust and behavioural norms on strategic choices made by economic agents using the framework of a one-shot Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD) game.
Vivek Suneja, Debashree Das
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The Neoclassical Decision-Making Paradigm and Environmental Valuation: An Environmental Ethics Perspective

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Environmental Science, 2021
The relationship between environmental ethics and the application of economic values to the environment has followed two main paths: (1) blocking attempts to value the environment economically by extending the concept of moral standing to elements of the
Gregory J. Cooper
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Dynamic preferences and the behavioral case against sin taxes

Constitutional Political Economy, 2020
Traditionally, economists and tax theorists justify taxation by means of externalities. In recent years, both scholars and policymakers have begun advocating ‘sin taxes’ on goods whose consumption causes ‘internalities’: unaccounted-for costs that a ...
C. Delmotte, M. Dold
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The Key to Value: The Debate over Commensurability in Neoclassical and Credit Approaches to Money

Social Science Research Network, 2020
Neoclassical and credit approaches to money represent dramatically different theories of value. For many within the neoclassical tradition, the market exists as a conceptual enterprise – a place where independent agents compare and rank real goods ...
Christine A. Desan
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Theorizing the Change: A Neoclassical Realist Approach to Turkish Foreign Policy

, 2020
The Turkish foreign policy (TFP) after the Cold War had been based on traditional institutionalized values. In 2009, the governing party consolidated its power and additionally, the international environment provided more space for decision-makers.
Mehmet Şahin
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Heterogeneity in Electric Vehicle Adoption: Indian Consumer Preferences

IEEE transactions on engineering management
This article aims to explain the heterogeneity in individual purchasing decisions toward electric vehicles (EVs). To achieve this, we conducted a stated preference experiment among Indian consumers regarding EV adoption, using a two-stage integrated ...
R. Kumar, A. Raj, Prateek Sharma
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Nonconvex consumer preferences, compulsive eating, and food addiction

, 2020
PurposeEpisodes of compulsive eating may lead to addiction. Changing relative prices does not always work for many food addicts turned overweight or obese individuals.
D. Miljković
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Dividend policy: A comprehensive analysis of classical, neoclassical, and modern theories in corporate finance

Multidisciplinary Reviews
This paper This paper provides an in-depth review of dividend policy theories, offering a nuanced understanding of the motivations behind dividend distributions and the factors influencing corporate payout decisions.
Younes Azekkar   +4 more
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Public policy, dynamic status preferences, and wealth inequality

Journal of Public Economic Theory, 2018
This paper studies the effect of productive government spending (taxation) on aggregate savings behavior and its consequences for the dynamics of wealth inequality, taking into consideration key behavioral changes that occur during the process of ...
E. Dioikitopoulos   +2 more
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