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Religious fragmentation, social identity and other-regarding preferences: Evidence from an artefactual field experiment in India

机译:宗教分裂、社会身份和利他偏好:从一个证据出土文物在印度现场试验

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We examine the impact of religious identity and village-level religious fragmentation on other-regarding preferences. We report on a series of two-player binary Dictator experiments conducted on a sample of 516 Hindu and Muslim participants in rural West Bengal, India. Our treatments are the identity of the two players and the degree of religious fragmentation in the village where subjects reside. Both Muslims’ and Hindus’ aversion to advantageous inequality declines as the probability of facing an out-group member increases. We find no evidence of aversion to disadvantageous inequality on either religious sample. Both Muslim and Hindu participants display aversion to advantageous inequality in both fragmented villages and homogeneous villages. The effect of village fragmentation on aversion to disadvantageous inequality differs across religious groups.
机译:我们检查的宗教身份和所带来的影响村级宗教分裂相关的偏好。两人一系列的二进制独裁者实验进行516印度教和穆斯林的一个示例参与者在农村西孟加拉邦,印度。治疗这两名球员的身份和宗教分裂的程度村子里居住。印度教徒的厌恶有利的不平等面临着一个的概率下降外群体成员的增加。对不利的不平等无论是宗教样本。参与者显示厌恶有利在分散的村庄和不平等均匀的村庄。分散规避不利不平等在不同宗教团体。

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