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1by Minkler, Alanson“...Social scientists who treat humans as rational beings driven exclusively by self-interest ignore a key factor shaping human behavior: the influence of moral...”
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3“...Summary We use a novel data set within an instrumental variables framework to test whether the presence and language of constitutional environmental rights...”
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4by Lanse Minkler Published in Human rights quarterly (01.05.2009)“...Economic rights can be instantiated in a variety of ways. This article investigates the problem associated with making economic rights into policy through one...”
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5“...This edited volume offers original scholarship on economic and social human rights from leading and new cutting-edge scholars in the fields of economics, law,...”
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6by Kaletski, Elizabeth Minkler, Lanse Prakash, Nishith Randolph, Susan Published in Journal of human rights (01.10.2016)“...This article explores whether constitutional provisions promote fulfillment of economic and social rights. This is accomplished by combining unique data on...”
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7“...The concept of the indivisibility and interdependence of all human rights has gained widespread acceptance among advocates and scholars alike. First, this...”
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8“...This edited volume offers scholarship on economic rights by leading scholars in the fields of economics, law, and political science. It analyzes the central...”
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9by Minkler, Lanse Published in International journal of industrial organization (2004)“...A framework on worker motivations is tested with an extensive US survey; 82.7% of the respondents report that they are very likely to keep an agreement to work...”
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11“...Consumption choices assist in solving the problem of how to convey and recognize religious identities. In the communication of an identity, individuals use the...”
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12“...•Do economic and social rights provisions in constitutions reduce poverty, measured as headcount income and health outcomes?•Second, does the strength of...”
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14“...While talk is cheap to some, it is expensive to others for whom moral considerations come into play. We employ a simple two-stage modified prisoner's dilemma...”
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15by Minkler, Lanse Published in Review of social economy (01.03.1999)“...I develop the argument that our current decision-making framework, utility theory, when used by itself, is 1) descriptively incomplete, 2) theoretically...”
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17“...This edited volume offers original scholarship on economic and social human rights from leading and new cutting-edge scholars in the fields of economics, law,...”
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18by Minkler, Lanse Published in Journal of human rights (22.02.2011)“...I estimate that respecting economic rights in the United States would have added $123 billion to the federal budget in 2006 and $308 billion in 2009. In 2006,...”
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