Jeffrey V. Butler
Einaudi Institue for Economics and Finance
Jeffrey V. Butler is an Assistant Professor at the Einaudi Institue for Economics and Finance in Rome, Italy. He received his PhD in economics at the University of California, Berkeley. His research interests center on enriching economic models by incorporating insights from sociology and psychology. Of primary interest is investigating how social identity and salient inequality (status differences, stratification, etc.) affect individual preferences.
Articles by Jeffrey V. Butler:
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Just enough trust, from one generation to the next
18 December 2012, 5532 reads
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To trust or not to trust
8 October 2009, 9691 reads
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