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Economic Incentives and Social Norms Can Lead Actors to Prosocial Behavior: An Evidence-Based Framework and Findings

Advances in Politics and Economics
doi 10.22158/ape.v2n1p23
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February 18, 2019

Authors
Angbonon E. Kamalan
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Scholink Co, Ltd.


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