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Over the past twenty-five years, a new subfield of economics has emerged: Identity Economics. The Handbook chapters review the theory of identity economics, its many empirical domains where the framework has been applied, as well as experimental studies. These applications include caste, culture, gender, nationalism, norms, race, religion, self-image, social preferences, and nature of organizations.
Contents
1. Identity Economics
George Akerlof and Rachel Kranton
2. Making Meaning
Robert Akerlof
3. Ethnic hostility and conflict
Michal Bauer and Julie Chytilová
4. Identity as Self-Image
Roland Bénabou and Luca Henkel
5. Gender Norms and Gender Inequalities
Marianne Bertrand
6. Economic Models of Cultural Evolution and Social Identity Dynamics
Alberto Bisin
7. Religious Identity
Jean-Paul Carvalho
8. Heterogeneity in Intergroup Preferences and Beliefs
Yan Chen and Sherry Li
9. Conflict and Political Identity: How WWI shaped political values and identities in France
Pauline Grosjean
10. Sticky Traditions: Origin, Persistence, and Evolution of Cultural Norms
Paola Giuliano
11. Caste in Stone:
Karla r. Hoff and Priyanka Pandey
12. Identity based social norms
Erin Krupka and Roy Chen
13. Identity, Liberalism and Nation Building
Sharun Mukand
14. Identity Evolution to Address Collective Challenges
Dennis James Snower and Fernanda Ortega
15. Nationalism and National Identity
Moses Shayo and Noam GIdron



