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      <field key="037" subkey="x">englisch</field>
      <field key="050" subkey="x">Forschungsbericht</field>
      <field key="076" subkey="">Ökonomie</field>
      <field key="079" subkey="y">http://www.ihs.ac.at/publications/ihsfo/fo319.pdf</field>
      <field key="079" subkey="z">Stark, Oded, Nonmarket Transfers and Altruism (pdf)</field>
      <field key="100" subkey="">Stark, Oded</field>
      <field key="103" subkey="">Department of Economics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA</field>
      <field key="331" subkey="">Nonmarket Transfers and Altruism</field>
      <field key="403" subkey="">1. Ed.</field>
      <field key="410" subkey="">Wien</field>
      <field key="412" subkey="">Institut für Höhere Studien</field>
      <field key="425" subkey="">1993, April</field>
      <field key="433" subkey="">17 pp.</field>
      <field key="451" subkey="">Institut für Höhere Studien; Forschungsberichte; 319</field>
      <field key="461" subkey="">Research Memorandum</field>
      <field key="544" subkey="">IHSFO 319</field>
      <field key="753" subkey="">Abstract: We examine altruistically motivated consumption transfers in an effort to account for nonmarket transfers. We find that</field>
      <field key="alt" subkey="r">uistic linkages lead to autonomous, negotiation-free transfers, and that such transfers positively respond to stronger</field>
      <field key="alt" subkey="r">uism. We also find that given fairly natural assumptions concerning the altruism parameters, mutual altruism does not</field>
      <field key="nec" subkey="e">ssarily result in group (social) harmony, even though its rise narrows the conflict range. In spite of enhanced transfers</field>
      <field key="pro" subkey="m">pted by such a rise, both parties may end up worse off. These results help explain why in some social environments a shift</field>
      <field key="tow" subkey="a">rd market-oriented transfers and exchanges may be quicker than in others, as the disadvantages (decline in utility)</field>
      <field key="ass" subkey="o">ciated with intragroup altruistic linkages outweigh the advantages.;</field>
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