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Christian T. Elbaek
@CElbaek
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Assistant Professor @AarhusUni || investigating how scarcity and economic inequality influences financial and moral judgment & decision-making
Aarhus, Denmark
Joined March 2009
RT @schimmelrob: Have you ever wondered why findings in organizational research are not always applicable to practical contexts & grand cha…
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RT @MortenStostad: Come join us at the Berkeley Stone Center Summer School on Inequality! Great opportunity for early-stage PhDs to get a…
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RT @Ross_Dahlke: In a megastudy, ex ante honesty oaths sometimes, but not always, reduced dishonesty, with effective treatments increasing…
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🚨 New pre-print out! 🚨 Led by the brilliant @Kelly_Kirkland_ and in collaboration with @ChristophKlebl and @jetten_j, we investigate how perceptions of anomie (i.e., the belief that society's social and political fabric is crumbling) influence support for redistribution.
Ever feel like the very fabric of society is crumbling at the seams these days? Same. Our latest preprint reveals how a shared sense that society is deteriorating may shape attitudes on important policies like wealth redistribution. Check it out below:
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RT @MortenStostad: New publication: "Inequality as an Externality", w. F. Cowell in the Journal of Public Economics. We argue that most ma…
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RT @heimbergecon: Evidence of plutocratic developments in the US: Billionaires spent nearly $2 billion on the 2024 US presidential electio…
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RT @david_m_amodio: 🚨New in @PNASNews, led by @DSchultner & Ben Stillerman: In 8 studies, we test a mechanism through which exposure to so…
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"If the United States were to adopt the tax and transfer insurance effects of its peer countries, its intergenerational poverty persistence could decrease by more than one-third."
New at Nature Human Behaviour w/ Esping-Andersen, Pintro-Schmitt & @PFallesen: The intergenerational persistence of poverty (the link between poverty in childhood vs. adulthood) is 4x stronger in the US than in Denmark and 2x stronger than in UK/AUS. Why?
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RT @TheChoiceLab: People support equal opportunity for all – but new large-scale evidence from the US and Scandinavia shows they do not rej…
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RT @NatureHumBehav: Intergenerational poverty is particularly high in the US compared to four other high income countries, report @zparolin…
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RT @ChristophKlebl: Excited to share our new research! We investigated how social class shapes attitudes toward philanthropy and found that…
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RT @MaxCRoser: The World Bank's data portal for poverty, inequality, and growth data has gotten much better! Their replacement for the old…
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RT @PIC_Freiburg: Can honesty oaths reduce dishonesty? Check out the new megastudy in @natureHumBehav where many great researchers, includi…
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RT @M_B_Petersen: 🚨 Just out in @PNASNews 🚨 Combining administrative registers and individual Twitter behavior among Danes, we show that m…
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RT @DAcemogluMIT: I and twenty-two other Nobel economists signed a letter endorsing Kamala Harris for President. We believe Harris's polic…
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