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Social identity and economic policy
Moses Shayo
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Department of Economics
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Social Identity
100%
Economic Activity
100%
Social Economics
100%
Economic Policy
100%
Identity Policy
100%
Law Enforcement
50%
Religious Identity
50%
Nationalism
50%
Two-way Interaction
50%
Group Status
50%
Ethnic Identity
50%
Low-wage Workers
50%
Group Identity
50%
In-group Bias
50%
Financial Investment
50%
Group Norms
50%
Gender Norms
50%
Empirical Regularity
50%
Public Service Provision
50%
Trade Policy
50%
Economic Environment
50%
Education Partnerships
50%
Financial Law
50%
Social Sciences
Conceptual Framework
100%
Status Group
100%
Cultural Identity
100%
Religious Identity
100%
Trade Policy
100%
Public Utilities
100%
Group Norm
100%
Low-Skilled Worker
100%
Financial Investment
100%
Financial Law
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Foreign Economic Policy
100%
Financial Investment
100%
Public Service
100%
Skilled Labor
100%
Psychology
Conceptual Framework
100%
Status Group
100%