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- 129453: The Mosque Nearby: Visible Minorities and Far-Right Support in France
- Victor Gay and Margot Dazey
- 129422: Proximate and ultimate drivers of norms and norm change
- Ingela Alger, Sergey Gavrilets and Patrick Durkee
- 129409: Do institutions evolve like material technologies?
- Catherine Molho, Jorge Peña, Manvir Singh and Maxime Derex
- 129329: Doing the right thing (or not) in a lemons-like situation: on the role of social preferences and Kantian moral concerns
- Ingela Alger and José Ignacio Rivero-Wildemauwe
- 129157: (When) are Lobbying Expenditures a Good Proxy for Lobbying Activity?
- Sebastian Thieme
- 129155: Fundraising Events and Non-Ideological Donation Motivations
- Sebastian Thieme and Sean Kates
- 128714: Radicalization of Islam or Peddling Radicalism? Lessons from the French Experience
- Jean-Paul Azam and Jérôme Ferret
- 128652: Was Lucifer a Gambler? A Rational-Choice Hermeneutic of Peter Olivi’s Treatise on Demons
- Jean-Paul Azam
- 128557: Evolution of environmentally mediated social interactions under isolation by distance
- Jorge Peña, Charles Mullon and Laurent Lehmann
- 128164: Lie-detection algorithms attract few users but vastly increase accusation rates
- Alicia von Schenk, Victor Klockmann, Jean-François Bonnefon, Iyad Rahwan and Nils Köbis
- 128134: Regular access to constantly renewed online content favors radicalization of opinions
- Guillaume Deffuant, Marijn Keijzer and Sven Banisch
- 128031: Cooperative dilemmas with binary actions and multiple players
- Jorge Peña and Georg Nöldeke
- 128025: The shirker’s dilemma and the prospect of cooperation in large groups
- Jorge Peña, Aviad Heifetz and Georg Nöldeke
- 127935: Life history and mutation rate joint evolution
- Piret Avila and Laurent Lehmann
- 127818: Evolution and Kantian morality: a correction and addendum
- Ingela Alger and Jörgen Weibull
- 127808: Evolution of semi-Kantian preferences in two-player assortative interactions with complete and incomplete information and plasticity
- Ingela Alger and Laurent Lehmann
- 127553: Eye movements, pupil dilation, and conflict detection in reasoning: Exploring the evidence for intuitive logic
- Zoe Purcell, Andrew J. Roberts, Simon J. Handley and Stephanie Howarth
- 127526: Humans Feel Too Special for Machines to Score Their Morals
- Zoe Purcell and Jean-François Bonnefon
- 127397: Evolutionary Game Theory and the Adaptive Dynamics Approach: Adaptation where Individuals Interact
- Piret Avila and Charles Mullon
- 127309: Immigration and Support for Redistribution: Lessons from Europe
- Charlotte Cavaillé and Karine Van Der Straeten
- 127262: Evolutionarily stable preferences
- Ingela Alger
- 127082: à reprendre
- Marcel Boyer
- 127066: Hasty Ethics Can Kill: How Vilified Pipelines Helped to Tame Jihad in Sudan and Chad
- Jean-Paul Azam
- 127027: The Intergenerational Transmission of College: Evidence from the 1973 Coup in Chile
- Maria Angelica Bautista, Felipe González, Luis Martinez, Mounu Prem and Pablo Muñoz
- 127021: Dictatorship, Higher Education and Social Mobility
- Mounu Prem
- 126956: The evolution of early hominin food production and sharing
- Ingela Alger, Slimane Dridi, Jonathan Stieglitz and Michael Wilson
- 126873: The Limits of Hegemony: Banks, Covert Actions, and Foreign Firms
- Felipe Aldunate, Felipe González and Mounu Prem
- 126841: How Landownership Equality Created a Low Wage Society: Pre-industrial Japan, 1600-1870
- Yuzuru Kumon
- 126833: Does deliberation decrease belief in conspiracies?
- Bence Bago, David Rand and Gordon Pennycook
- 126766: Buying a Blind Eye: Campaign Donations, Regulatory Enforcement, and Deforestation in Colombia
- Robin Harding, Mounu Prem, Nelson A. Ruiz and David L. Vargas
- 126697: A Peace Baby Boom? Evidence from Colombia’s Peace Agreement
- María Elvira Guerra-Cújar, Mounu Prem, Paul Rodríguez-Lesmes and Juan Vargas
- 126684: Does Higher Education Reduce Mortality? Evidence from a Natural Experiment
- Felipe González, Luis Martinez, Pablo Muñoz and Mounu Prem
- 126618: Landmines: the Local Effects of Demining
- Mounu Prem, Miguel Purroy and Juan Vargas
- 126614: Managers’ Productivity and Recruitment in the Public Sector: The Case of School Principals
- Pablo Muñoz and Mounu Prem
- 126569: Who Cares? Measuring Preference Intensity in a Polarized Environment
- Charlotte Cavaillé, Daniel L. Chen and Karine Van Der Straeten
- 126553: Electoral Cycles, Investment, and Institutional Constraints in Developing Democracies
- Brandice Canes-Wrone, Christian Ponce de Leon and Sebastian Thieme
- 126394: The impact of police violence: Evidence from student protests
- Felipe González and Mounu Prem
- 126240: Emotion may predict susceptibility to fake news but emotion regulation does not help
- Bence Bago, Leah Rosenzweig, Adam Berinsky and David Rand
- 126234: Reasoning about climate change
- Bence Bago, David Rand and Gordon Pennycook
- 126149: The Deep Roots of Inequality
- Yuzuru Kumon
- 126135: Wealth Inequality in Pre-industrial Rural England
- Yuzuru Kumon
- 126129: Optimal insurance for time-inconsistent agents
- Frédéric Cherbonnier
- 125343: Does universalization ethics justify participation in large elections?
- Ingela Alger, Jean-François Laslier and Konrad Dierks
- 125313: Beyond ESG: Reforming Capitalim and Social-democracy
- Marcel Boyer
- 125312: Au-Delà de l’ESG: Réformer le Capitalisme et la Social-démocratie
- Marcel Boyer
- 125231: On the evolution of male competitiveness
- Ingela Alger
- 125086: The Legacy of the Missing Men: The Long-Run Impact of World War I on Female Labor Force Participation
- Victor Gay
- 125006: A Pervasive Economic Fallacy In Assessing the Cost of Public Funds
- Marcel Boyer
- 124952: Homo moralis goes to the voting booth: coordination and information aggregation
- Ingela Alger and Jean-François Laslier
- 124945: Free Trade and Economic Policies: A Critique of Empirical Reason
- Marcel Boyer
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