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episode 288: 288. Are the Rich Really Less Generous Than the Poor?


A series of academic studies suggest that the wealthy are, to put it bluntly, selfish jerks. It's an easy narrative to swallow — but is it true? A trio of economists set out to test the theory. All it took was a Dutch postal worker's uniform, some envelopes stuffed with cash, and a slight sense of the absurd.


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 May 25, 2017  42m
 
 
Freakonomics Radio: Are the Rich Really Less Generous Than the Poor? Interessante Folge, v.a. Weil sie sehr schön auseinander dröselt, wie schwierig es ist, das zu messen.
curated by egghat in Egghat empfiehlt | June 21, 2017