2007
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.993504
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Identity, Collective Beliefs, and the Allocation of Resources

Abstract: Humans are social creatures that interact in a number of different and at least partially independent social settings, such as work, home, social and political organisations, and church. In each setting one has an identity, or set of identities, which one is called upon to achieve. To obtain and maintain an identity one must dedicate scarce resources. The benefits of expending these resources may be, among other things, income; wealth; success; prestige; power; security; respect; social acceptance; spiritual f… Show more

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“…This model is inspired by Pecchenino (2009) andJeitschko et al (2008). It is a description of how individuals learn about themselves, their preferences, and thus make choices given the society in which they live and of which they are a part.…”
Section: The Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This model is inspired by Pecchenino (2009) andJeitschko et al (2008). It is a description of how individuals learn about themselves, their preferences, and thus make choices given the society in which they live and of which they are a part.…”
Section: The Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%