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Social preferences, culture and corruption
T. Jiang
Center Ph. D. Students
Economics
Research Group: Economics
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Social Preferences
100%
Corruption
100%
Corrupt
66%
Behavioral Economics
33%
Law
33%
Economic Agents
33%
Payoff
33%
Self-interest
33%
Neoclassical Economics
33%
Effective Policy
33%
Behavioral Insights
33%
Moral Image
33%
Other-regarding Preferences
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Social Welfare Function
100%
Corruption
100%
Behavioral Economics
33%
Economic Agent
33%
Neoclassical Economics
33%
Preference in Economics
33%
Social Sciences
Decision Making
100%
Morality
50%
Behavioral Economics
50%
Preference in Economics
50%