“They want equal opportunities for everyone else’s children, extra for their own” Young (1958) wrote in his seminal work on meritocracy. My JMP “Unleveling the playing field? Experimental evidence on parents’ willingness to give their children an advantage”, puts it to the test!
One week intensive PhD course on randomized controlled trials in the social sciences with Eric Bettinger and @SimoneHaeckl @UniStavanger. No tuition. All PhD students across the world are welcome to apply! https://t.co/POoEdVZYjR
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While academic literature differentiates between #income and #wealth inequality/taxation, this distinction isn’t clear to the general public and has little effect on their policy preferences in 🇳🇱
New survey results by @TDouenne@OdaSund & @JoelvdWeele▶️https://t.co/ix6Y82uimm
We are thrilled to curate a Special Issue on “Field Experiments to Reduce Inequality” in the European Economic Review!
Guest editors: @lergetporer@BelotMichele@henninghermes Frauke Peter & @SimonWiederhold. Submissions are open!
Details: https://t.co/R2iQ9or5E0 #EconTwitter
If you are looking to do a PhD in behavioral economics, check out our position attached to the Freedom to Choose project headed by Alexander Cappelen. Application deadline is January 15th!
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Early Career experimental researchers, apply to the "Fairness and the Moral Mind" conference organized by FAIR Professor Bertil Tungodden. Deadline: 16/10
https://t.co/SOi232rU4n
We are excited to announce the FAIR online workshop: Fairness and the moral mind. Eight promising young scholars present new papers on morality in economics. The workshop is open for everyone to join, read more about the event in the link below – welcome! https://t.co/dva1vkHubS
We are excited to announce a new online workshop on “Fairness and the moral mind”! The workshop takes place 16 February - please submit papers by February 3!
https://t.co/90BLc96CpW