CAN MONETARY INCENTIVES OVERTURN FAIRNESS-BASED DECISIONS?

Can monetary incentives overturn fairness-based decisions?

Fairness norms and resulting behaviours are an important prerequisite for cooperation in human societies.At the same time, financial incentives are commonly used to motivate social behaviours, yet it remains unclear how financial incentives affect fairness-based behaviours.Combining a decision paradigm from behavioural economics with hierarchical d

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Monitoring residues of pesticides in food in Brazil: A multiscale analysis of the main contaminants, dietary cancer risk estimative and mechanisms associated

IntroductionPesticides pose a risk for cancer development vizio m-series elevate 5.1.2 immersive sound bar and progression.People are continuously exposed to such substances by several routes, including daily intake of contaminated food and water, especially in countries that are highly pesticide consumers and have very permissive legislation about

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Limiting spread of COVID-19 in Ghana: Compliance audit of selected transportation stations in the Greater Accra region of Ghana.

Globally, little evidence exists on transmission star wars legion asmodee patterns of COVID-19.Recommendations to prevent infection include appropriate and frequent handwashing plus physical and social distancing.We conducted an exploratory observational study to assess compliance with these recommendations in selected transportation stations in Gh

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Ambiguously Divided Responsibilities across Government Spheres: How they Impact the Policy Process and Result in Coordination Problems in the Case of Poland

Empirical studies in decentralized settings associate ambiguities in the division of responsibilities between government spheres with coordination problems.This study explores the mechanisms behind this association, mainly drawing on in-depth interviews with local government officials in Poland.A typology emerges from the data.Ambiguities can refer

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