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People preferentially consume information that aligns with their prior beliefs, contributing to polarization and undermining democracy.…
In labor markets, some individuals have, or believe to have, less data on the determinants of success than others, e.g., due to…
Descriptive norms provide social information on others’ typical behaviors and have been shown to lead to prescriptive outcomes by “nudging…
Previous research by Goldstone et al. (2010) generated a highly accurate predictive model of state-level political instability. Notably,…
Breaking the Ban? The Heterogeneous Impact of US Contestation of the Torture Norm recent journal article by Kathryn Sikkink and Averell…
War is an inherently social process, from the mobilization of new, armed organizations, to the relational aftershocks of violence affecting…
The global transitional justice tool kit—involving the use of criminal prosecutions, amnesties, and other mechanisms to address past human…
China’s post 1978 economic reforms have frequently been described with Deng Xiaoping’s phrase about “crossing the river while feeling the…
The first part of this paper examines the rise and current state of environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing. The second…
This article tests whether firm growth reduces corruption, using data from over 10,000 Vietnamese firms. We employ instrumental variables…