Fellow Sufferers' Sympathy: Mao's Send-Down Movement and the Allocation of Family Resources
在本论文中我试图利用中国双胞胎数据识别“同病相怜”、利他和偏爱在家庭资源分配中所起的作用。在数据中,许多受访的双胞胎及他们的非双胞胎兄弟姐妹经历了文革时期的知识青年上山下乡运动,而上山下乡则被普遍认为是一种使人痛苦的负面经历。该运动类似于一个“政策实验”,外生地改变了一个家庭中两位双胞胎和某位非双胞胎姊妹所共有的负面经历,即上山下乡经历。我建立了一个简单的理论模型来讨论分别识别同病相怜、利他和偏爱所需的条件。实证结果提供了同病相怜、利他与偏爱存在的证据,还显示了上山下乡本身对于姊妹间亲密度的负面作用。具体来讲,一位经历过上山下乡的非双胞胎姊妹会向经历较长上山下乡的那位双胞胎提供额外的钱物赠予;...
Other Authors: | Mu, Kai (author.) |
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Format: | Others |
Language: | English Chinese |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://repository.lib.cuhk.edu.hk/en/item/cuhk-1292290 |
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