CAN MONETARY INCENTIVES OVERTURN FAIRNESS-BASED DECISIONS?

Can monetary incentives overturn fairness-based decisions?

Fairness norms and resulting behaviours are an important prerequisite for cooperation in human societies.At the same time, financial incentives are commonly used to motivate social behaviours, yet it remains unclear how financial incentives Sofa Table affect fairness-based behaviours.Combining a decision paradigm from behavioural economics with hie

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Ecological scenario of the plague microbe Yersinia pestis speciation underlying adequate molecular evolutionary model

It is known that the psychrophilic pseudotuberculosis microbe serotype 1 (Y.pseudotuberculosis 0:1b) causing Far East scarlet-like fever (FESLF) an intestinal infection found in a wide range of invertebrates and vertebrates inhabiting cold regions in the Northern and Central Asia as well as Far East is direct ancestor of the plague causative agent

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