Inequality, institutions and cooperation
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Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Artikelnummer | 103842 |
Tidsskrift | European Economic Review |
Vol/bind | 138 |
ISSN | 0014-2921 |
DOI | |
Status | Udgivet - sep. 2021 |
Bibliografisk note
Funding Information:
We thank an associate editor of the European Economic Review and two anonymous reviewers, Abigail Barr, Utteeyo Dasgupta, Dietmar Fehr, Subha Mani, Oliver Morrissey, Danila Serra, Joseph Vecci, Eyal Winter, and seminar participants at University of Namur, University of Nottingham, University of Kent, University College Dublin, University of Reading, Indian Statistical Institute, University of Hong Kong, Singapore Management University, Newcastle University, UNU-WIDER, and conference participants at DIW Berlin, Nordic Conference in Development Economics 2019, Workshop on Social Economy 2019 and DIAL Conference 2019 for helpful comments. Hoang Diem provided excellent research assistance. We are grateful to the survey teams from Central Institute for Economic Management, Vietnam and to various commune officials for supporting the data collection. Funding under Novo Nordisk Foundation grant number NNF19SA0060072 , Denmark is acknowledged. We also thank UNU-WIDER for support. These institutions had no involvement in study design, data collection, analysis, or interpretation. The usual caveats apply.
Funding Information:
We thank an associate editor of the European Economic Review and two anonymous reviewers, Abigail Barr, Utteeyo Dasgupta, Dietmar Fehr, Subha Mani, Oliver Morrissey, Danila Serra, Joseph Vecci, Eyal Winter, and seminar participants at University of Namur, University of Nottingham, University of Kent, University College Dublin, University of Reading, Indian Statistical Institute, University of Hong Kong, Singapore Management University, Newcastle University, UNU-WIDER, and conference participants at DIW Berlin, Nordic Conference in Development Economics 2019, Workshop on Social Economy 2019 and DIAL Conference 2019 for helpful comments. Hoang Diem provided excellent research assistance. We are grateful to the survey teams from Central Institute for Economic Management, Vietnam and to various commune officials for supporting the data collection. Funding under Novo Nordisk Foundation grant number NNF19SA0060072, Denmark is acknowledged. We also thank UNU-WIDER for support. These institutions had no involvement in study design, data collection, analysis, or interpretation. The usual caveats apply.
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- Det Samfundsvidenskabelige Fakultet - Inequality, Institutions, corruption, public goods, Lab-in-field experiment
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