[ Robert H. Frank, Thomas Gilovich, and Dennis T. Regan (1993), “Does Studying Economics Inhibit Cooperation?”, The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 7(2): 159-171. ]
1. Do Economists Behave Differently?
1.1. Free-Rider Experiments
1.2. Economists and the Ultimatum Bargaining Game
1.3. Survey Data on Charitable Giving
1.4. Economists and the Prisoner's Dilemma
2. Why Do Economists Behave Differently?
2.1. Comparing Upperclassmen and Underclassmen
2.2. Honesty Surveys
3. Discussion
1. Do Economists Behave Differently?
1.1. Free-Rider Experiments
1.2. Economists and the Ultimatum Bargaining Game
1.3. Survey Data on Charitable Giving
1.4. Economists and the Prisoner's Dilemma
2. Why Do Economists Behave Differently?
2.1. Comparing Upperclassmen and Underclassmen
2.2. Honesty Surveys
3. Discussion
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