NEP-SOC 2023-02-20, Eleven papers
In this issue we feature 11 current papers on the theme of social capital, chosen by Fabio Sabatini (Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”):
- Mobile internet and the rise of political tribalism in Europe By Manacorda, Marco; Tabellini, Guido; Tesei, Andrea
- Trust in institutions and the profile of inequality: A worldwide perspective By Domenico Moramarco; Flaviana Palmisano
- Strategic Behavior with Tight, Loose and Polarized Norms By Eugen Dimant; Michele Gelfand; Anna Hochleitner; Silvia Sonderegger
- News Diffusion in Social Networks and Stock Market Reactions By David Hirshleifer; Lin Peng; Qiguang Wang
- Do different people report the same social norms? By Geoffrey Castillo; Lawrence Choo; Veronika Grimm
- Climate change concerns and information spillovers from socially-connected friends By Mayer, Maximilian
- Follow the leader: community-based health insurance in West Africa By Rute M. Caeiro; Alexander Coutts; Teresa Molina-Millan; Pedro C. Vicente
- Social networks and mental health: the experience of Cape-Verdean migrants in Portugal By Catia Batista; Rita Neves
- Trust and Public Policy: Lessons from the Pandemic By Mausumi Das; Ajit Mishra
- .Are groups always more dishonest than individuals? The case of salient negative externalities By Geoffrey Castillo; Lawrence Choo; Veronika Grimm
- Accounting for the long-term stability of the welfare-state regimes in a model with distributive preferences and social norms By Gilles Le Garrec
- Are groups always more dishonest than individuals? The case of salient negative externalities
Geoffrey Castillo, Lawrence Choo and Veronika Grimm
from HAL (2022)
Keywords: Dishonesty,Group decisions,Communication,Social norms
Created/Revised: 2022-06-01 Added/Modified: 2023-01-17 - Accounting for the long-term stability of the welfare-state regimes in a model with distributive preferences and social norms
Gilles Le Garrec
from HAL (2023)
Keywords: Redistribution, voting behavior, fairness, endogenous preferences
Created/Revised: 2023-01-01 Added/Modified: 2023-01-31 - Do different people report the same social norms?
Geoffrey Castillo, Lawrence Choo and Veronika Grimm
from HAL (2022)
Keywords: social norms,norm elicitation,laboratory experiment,methodology,ultimatum game
Created/Revised: 2022-07-08 Added/Modified: 2022-12-27 - Mobile internet and the rise of political tribalism in Europe
Marco Manacorda, Guido Tabellini and Andrea Tesei
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library (2022)
Keywords: populism; communitarianism; Europe; mobile internet
JEL-codes: D72; D91; L86
Created/Revised: 2022-10-14 Added/Modified: 2023-01-25 - Strategic Behavior with Tight, Loose and Polarized Norms
Eugen Dimant, Michele Gelfand, Anna Hochleitner and Silvia Sonderegger
from CESifo (2023)
Keywords: cooperation, descriptive norms, variance, peer effects
JEL-codes: C91; D01
Created/Revised: 2023-01-01 Added/Modified: 2023-01-28 - Trust in institutions and the profile of inequality: A worldwide perspective
Domenico Moramarco and Flaviana Palmisano
from World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER) (2023)
Keywords: Trust, Institutions, Inequality, Income inequality, Political attitudes
Created/Revised: 2023-01-01 Added/Modified: 2023-01-29 - Climate change concerns and information spillovers from socially-connected friends
Maximilian Mayer
from Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH) (2023)
Keywords: beliefs,climate change,information spillovers,social networks
JEL-codes: D01; D62; D64; D8; Q5
Created/Revised: 2023-01-01 Added/Modified: 2023-02-02 - News Diffusion in Social Networks and Stock Market Reactions
David Hirshleifer, Lin Peng and Qiguang Wang
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc (2023)
JEL-codes: G11; G12; G14; G4; G41
Created/Revised: 2023-01-01 Added/Modified: 2023-01-25 - Trust and Public Policy: Lessons from the Pandemic
Mausumi Das and Ajit Mishra
from Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics (2023)
Created/Revised: 2023-01-01 Added/Modified: 2023-02-03 - Social networks and mental health: the experience of Cape-Verdean migrants in Portugal
Catia Batista and Rita Neves
from Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Nova School of Business and Economics, NOVAFRICA (2022)
Keywords: International migration, Immigration, Mental health, Social networks, Gender, Cape-Verde, Portugal
Created/Revised: 2022-01-01 Added/Modified: 2023-01-18 - Follow the leader: community-based health insurance in West Africa
Rute M. Caeiro, Alexander Coutts, Teresa Molina-Millan and Pedro C. Vicente
from Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Nova School of Business and Economics, NOVAFRICA (2022)
Keywords: Health insurance, Social networks, Africa
JEL-codes: D83; I13; O12
Created/Revised: 2022-01-01 Added/Modified: 2023-01-18
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