Jean Ensminger
Jean Ensminger is an American social scientist. She is the Edie and Lew Wasserman Professor of Social Science at Caltech. Her scholarship focuses on the political economy of Africa, global distribution of wealth, corruption in development and decentralized government. Along with Robert Boyd and Joseph Henrich, she did some of the first lab-in-the-field experiments on prosociality, in the 1990s. Provided by Wikipedia
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Experimenting with social norms : fairness and punishment in cross-cultural perspective /
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Making a market the institutional transformation of an African society by Ensminger, Jean
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Making market the institutional transformation of an African society by Ensminger, Jean
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Institutional change and the quality of life 2 decades of economic transformation in a rural community by Ensminger, Jean
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Making a market the institutional transformation of an African society by Ensminger, Jean
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Making a market the institutional transformation of an African society by Ensminger, Jean
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Theory in economic anthropology
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