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Rachel E.
Kranton (born c. 1962) is an
American economist and
James B. Duke
Professor of
Economics at Duke University. She is a
member of the National...
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introduced gift-exchange game to economics.
Akerlof and
collaborator Rachel Kranton of Duke
University have
introduced social identity into
formal economic...
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formulated by
Nobel Prize–winning
economist George Akerlof and
Rachel Kranton in
their article "Economics and Identity,"
published in the
Quarterly Journal...
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authors in the
field include Sanjeev Goyal,
Matthew O. Jackson, and
Rachel Kranton. This term
should not be
confused with
network economics or
network externality...
- economics. For example, two
separate papers and a book by
Akerlof and
Kranton incorporate social identity as a
factor in the prin****l–agent model. The...
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Northwestern Provinces, Oudh, Behar,
Bengal and Rewa in 19th
century South Asia
Kranton and Swamy, Contracts, Hold-Up, and Exports:
Textiles and
Opium in Colonial...
- 606. doi:10.1080/1084877032000153975. S2CID 143983889. Akerlof, G. A., &
Kranton, R. E. (2010).
Identity Economics: How Our
Identities Shape Our Work, Wages...
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Gneezy and Aldo
Rustichini and "identity" by
George Akerlof and
Rachel Kranton ****umes that
agents derive utility from
adopting personal and
social norms...
- to
Implement Social Goals" (PDF).
Nobel Prize Lecture. Bramoullé, Yann;
Kranton,
Rachel (July 2007). "Public
goods in networks".
Journal of
Economic Theory...
- New York: Routledge. pp. 1–19. ISBN 0415006414.
Retrieved 2009-06-18. R.
Kranton:
Reciprocal exchange: a self-sustaining system,
American Economic Review...