Norm conformity across societies

Journal of Public Economics - Tập 132 - Trang 51-65 - 2015
Moti Michaeli1, Daniel Spiro2
1Department of Economics, the European University Institute, Florence, Italy and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
2Department of Economics, University of Oslo, Norway

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