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Pages 491-498

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... Udry, Oxford University Press, 1999) and "Social Justice in a Global Economy" (The International Labor Organization's Nobel Peace Prize Lectures, given at Capetown, South Africa; ILO, Geneva, 2000~.
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... He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a Danforth Fellow, and a past president of the Society for Human Ecology, and he has received the Distinguished Contribution Award from the Section on Environment, Technology and Society of the American Sociological Association. His research interests are in human ecology and cultural evolution.
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... In 1999 he won the Gossen Prize of the German Economic Association and in 2000 the Hicks-Tinbergen Medal of the European Economic Association. His research focuses on the interplay among social preferences, social norms, and strategic interactions and on the psychology and economics of incentives.
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... and Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) , his research focuses on decision making in social contexts with an emphasis on the ethical aspects of decision making and information processing.
From page 495...
... He is conducting thesis work on cultural differences in justice systems and criminal behavior. His work in Africa is aimed at understanding how an indigenous policing system in Tanzania functions and his work in the United States is aimed at understanding regional differences in homicide rates.
From page 496...
... He is the author or editor of 11 books and more than 100 articles and essays on environmental and natural resource economics. Elected president of the Association of Environmental and Natural Resource Economists for 1987-88, he was the principal investigator for a United Nations study to facilitate the implementation of Article 17 of the Kyoto Protocol, an article that uses economic incentives to control climate change, Greenhouse Gas Trading: Defining The Principles, Modalities, Rules and Guidelines for Verification, Reporting & Accountability (Geneva: Switzerland, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, 1998~.
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... ,1. MARK WEBER is a doctoral student in Management and Organizations at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University.


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