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  1. Social and moral distance in risky settings
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  Università die Verona, Department of Economics, [Verona]

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    Series: Working paper series / Department of Economics, University of Verona ; WP number 13 (December 2021)
    Subjects: Risk; Fairness; Altruism; Anonymity; Experiment
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  2. We are (not) anonymous
    essays on anonymity, discrimination and online hate
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Stockholm University, Stockholm

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    Series: Dissertations in economics ; 2018, 6
    Subjects: Anonymity; Discrimination; Hate; Applied Econometrics; Gender Economics; Labor Economics; PoliticalEconomics; Behavioral Economics
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    Dissertation, Stockholm University, 2018

  3. Credit and anonymity
    Published: [2024]
    Publisher:  [Study Center Gerzensee], [Gerzensee]

    It is commonly believed that borrowers cannot be anonymous in unsecured credit relations because anonymity heavily reduces the scope for punishment and therefore makes credit unfeasible except for very special circumstances. However, we demonstrate... more

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    It is commonly believed that borrowers cannot be anonymous in unsecured credit relations because anonymity heavily reduces the scope for punishment and therefore makes credit unfeasible except for very special circumstances. However, we demonstrate that credit is generally feasible even if borrowers are anonymous. In particular, we construct equilibria where borrowers use potentially multiple pseudonyms (such as usernames or wallet addresses) to interact with lenders. We assume that the complete history of past actions committed by a pseudonym is public but not the identity behind that pseudonym. While borrowers cannot be directly punished due to their anonymity, there is still scope for punishment. One possibility is based on the loss of reputation accumulated by a pseudonym over time. Another involves charging a fee to create pseudonyms. Although credit and anonymity are not mutually exclusive, we also show that maintaining a borrower's anonymity is costly.

     

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    Series: Working paper / Study Center Gerzensee ; 24, 04
    Subjects: Reputation; Credit; Anonymity; Pseudonymity; Decentralised Finance
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  4. Ambiguous social choice functions
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Center for Mathematical Economics (IMW), Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany

    Call a mechanism that associates each profile of preferences over candidates to an ambiguous act an Ambiguous Social Function (ASCF). This paper studies the strategy-proofness of ASCFs. We find that an ASCF is unanimous and strategyproof if and only... more

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    Call a mechanism that associates each profile of preferences over candidates to an ambiguous act an Ambiguous Social Function (ASCF). This paper studies the strategy-proofness of ASCFs. We find that an ASCF is unanimous and strategyproof if and only if there exists a nonempty subset of voters, called the set of top voters, such that at each preference profile, the range of the selected act equals the set of top-ranked candidates of top voters. We provide a full characterization of the class of unanimous, strategyproof, and anonymous ASCFs, and provide a large subclass of ASCFs that satisfy the additional property of neutrality.

     

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    Edition: This version: December 22, 2021
    Series: Working papers / Center for Mathematical Economics ; 660 (December 2021)
    Subjects: Social Choice Function; Ambiguity Aversion; Ellsberg Urns; Strategy-proofness; Unanimity; Anonymity; Neutrality
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  5. Asia digital common currency as a global (international) currency
    Published: March 14, 2022
    Publisher:  Research Institute for Economics and Business Administration, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan

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    Series: Discussion paper series / Research Institute for Economics and Business Administration, Kobe University ; DP 2022, 06
    Subjects: Digital Currency; Common Currency; International Currency as an International PublicGood; Currency Sovereignty (Münzhoheit); Anonymity; Independence of Monetary Policy
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  6. CBDC
    banking and anonymity
    Published: January 2023
    Publisher:  Wesleyan University, Department of Economics, Public Affairs Center, Middletown, CT

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    Series: Wesleyan economic working papers ; no: 2023, 002
    Subjects: CBDC; Anonymity; Bank lending
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  7. Machine data
    market and analytics
    Published: 23 January 2023
    Publisher:  Centre for Economic Policy Research, London

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    Series: Array ; DP17842
    Subjects: Data Analytics; Machine Learning; Artificial Intelligence; Machine Generated Data; Non-PersonalData; IoT; 5G; ICT; Enabling Technology; Market Organization; Externality; Anonymity; Property Rights; Competi-tion
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  8. Misogynistic and xenophobic hate language online: a matter of anonymity
    Published: 14 augusti 2020
    Publisher:  Research Institute of Industrial Economics, Stockholm, Sweden

    In this paper, we quantify hateful content in online civic discussions of politics and estimate the causal link between hateful content and writer anonymity. To measure hate, we first develop a supervised machine-learning model that predicts hate... more

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    In this paper, we quantify hateful content in online civic discussions of politics and estimate the causal link between hateful content and writer anonymity. To measure hate, we first develop a supervised machine-learning model that predicts hate against foreign residents and hate against women on a dominant Swedish Internet discussion forum. We find that an exogenous decrease in writer anonymity leads to less hate against foreign residents but an increase in hate against women. We conjecture that the mechanisms behind the changes comprise a combination of users decreasing the amount of their hateful writing and a substitution of hate against foreign residents for hate against women. The discussion of the results highlights the role of social repercussions in discouraging antisocial and criminal activities.

     

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    Series: IFN working paper ; no. 1350 (2020)
    Subjects: Online hate; Anonymity; Discussion forum; Machine learning; Big data
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  9. Soul and Substance
    A Poet's Examination Papers
    Author: Wright, Jay
    Published: 2023; ©2023
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ

    A collection of new and startlingly original essays from an acclaimed poet, essayist, and playwrightJay Wright is widely recognized as one of the most important American poets of the past half century. But in recent years, he has also written a... more

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    A collection of new and startlingly original essays from an acclaimed poet, essayist, and playwrightJay Wright is widely recognized as one of the most important American poets of the past half century. But in recent years, he has also written a series of unconventional essays that he calls “examination papers,” which he defines as “designated inquiries to myself.” In these linked essays, most of which resemble prose-poems, with only a few lines set on each page, Wright explores abiding artistic and philosophical concerns, including language, aesthetic form, knowledge, time, and death. Soul and Substance presents these pieces for the first time.Drawing on everything from African mythology to mathematical axioms, Wright reflects on a wide range of topics: the difficulties of defining and confronting death; the challenge of transcending one’s own consciousness; the nature of rhythm and the structure of space; and the relationship among the self, the body, and the material world. Throughout, the book examines the limits of human knowledge and the implications of our always imperfect understanding.Experimental and original, Soul and Substance is an important addition to the work of a major writer

     

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    Subjects: American essays; LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Essays; Essais américains - 21e siècle; LITERARY COLLECTIONS / American / African American & Black; American essays; Essays; Essays
    Other subjects: First principle; Freedom of speech; Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz; Grammar; Heresy; Improvisation; Impurity; Ingenuity; Insanity; Intension; Iron ore; Language shift; Lepton number; Linguistic turn; Logic; Logical truth; Mathematician; Mathematics; Measurement; Metaphysics; Methodology; Molecule; Natural science; Negation; Nihilism; Notation; Objectivity (philosophy); Obligation; Observable; Ontological argument; Ontology; Parmenides; Parsing; Phenomenon; Philolaus; Philosopher; Phrase; Physicist; Prediction; Preface; Probability; Process theory; Proportion (architecture); Publishing; Quantity; Quantum entanglement; Quantum state; Reality; Reason; Referent; Religion; Requirement; Security through obscurity; Self-sufficiency; Sentience; Sentimentality; State function; Strangeness; Subject (philosophy); Subjectivity; Suggestion; Suppressor; Textuality; Theory; Thought; Understanding; Utterance; Vibration; Vocabulary; Year; Absurdity; Aesthetics; Algebraic curve; Ambiguity; Analogy; Angular frequency; Angular momentum; Anonymity; Anthropomorphism; Approximation; Beyond Language; Canonical form; Cardinal point (optics); Chronology of the universe; Concept; Conceptual system; Conceptualization (information science); Condition of possibility; Consciousness; Contingency (philosophy); Contradiction; Counting; Critical opalescence; Democritus; Determination; Discernment; Empiricism; Epistemology; Existence; Explanation
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  10. Is anonymity the missing link between commerical and industrial revolution?

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    Series: Warwick economic research papers ; 974
    Subjects: Commercialisation; Industrial Revolution; Anonymity; Effciency Wages; Learning by Doing
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  11. Characterization of Vickrey auction with reserve price for multiple objects
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, Calcutta

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    Series: Working paper series / Indian Institute of Management Calcutta ; no. 816
    Subjects: Anonymity; agent sovereignty; non-bossiness in decision; strategyproof mechanism
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  12. In Spite of Partition: Jews, Arabs, and the Limits of Separatist Imagination
    Jews, Arabs, and the Limits of Separatist Imagination
    Published: 2007; ©2007.
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J.

    Main description: Partition--the idea of separating Jews and Arabs along ethnic or national lines--is a legacy at least as old as the Zionist-Palestinian conflict. Challenging the widespread "separatist imagination" behind partition, Gil Hochberg... more

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    Main description: Partition--the idea of separating Jews and Arabs along ethnic or national lines--is a legacy at least as old as the Zionist-Palestinian conflict. Challenging the widespread "separatist imagination" behind partition, Gil Hochberg demonstrates the ways in which works of contemporary Jewish and Arab literature reject simple notions of separatism and instead display complex configurations of identity that emphasize the presence of alterity within the self--the Jew within the Arab, and the Arab within the Jew. In Spite of Partition examines Hebrew, Arabic, and French works that are largely unknown to English readers to reveal how, far from being independent, the signifiers "Jew" and "Arab" are inseparable. In a series of original close readings, Hochberg analyzes fascinating examples of such inseparability. In the Palestinian writer Anton Shammas's Hebrew novel Arabesques, the Israeli and Palestinian protagonists are a "schizophrenic pair" who "have not yet decided who is the ventriloquist of whom." And in the Moroccan Jewish writer Albert Swissa's Hebrew novel Aqud, the Moroccan-Israeli main character's identity is uneasily located between the "Moroccan Muslim boy he could have been" and the "Jewish Israeli boy he has become." Other examples draw attention to the intricate linguistic proximity of Hebrew and Arabic, the historical link between the traumatic memories of the Jewish Holocaust and the Palestinian Nakbah, and the libidinal ties that bind Jews and Arabs despite, or even because of, their current animosity.

     

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  13. Does anonymity matter in electronic limit order markets?
    Published: 2004
    Publisher:  Sonderforschungsbereich/Transregio 15 Governance and the Efficiency of Economic Systems, München

    We develop a model of limit order trading in which some traders have better information on future price volatility. As limit orders have option-like features, this information is valuable for limit order traders. We solve for informed and uninformed... more

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    We develop a model of limit order trading in which some traders have better information on future price volatility. As limit orders have option-like features, this information is valuable for limit order traders. We solve for informed and uninformed limit order traders' bidding strategies in equilibrium when limit order traders' IDs are concealed and when they are visible. In either design, a large (resp. small) spread signals that informed limit order traders expect volatility to be high (resp. low). However the quality of this signal and market liquidity are different in each market design. We test these predictions using a natural experiment. As of April 23, 2001, the limit order book for stocks listed on Euronext Paris became anonymous. For our sample stocks, we find that following this change, the average quoted and effective spreads declined significantly. Consistent with our model, we also find that the size of the spread is a predictor of future price volatility and that the strength of the association between the spread and volatility is weaker after the switch to anonymity.

     

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    Series: SFB/TR 15 Discussion Paper ; 3
    Subjects: Market Microstructure; Limit Order Trading; Anonymity; Transparency; Liquidity; Volatility Forecasts
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  14. Does trading anonymously enhance liquidity?
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Sveriges Riksbank, Stockholm

    Anonymous trading is the norm in today's financial markets but there are a few exceptions. We study one such case, the OMX Nordic Exchanges (Stockholm, Helsinki, Copenhagen, and Reykjavik) that have traditionally been more transparent than most other... more

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    Anonymous trading is the norm in today's financial markets but there are a few exceptions. We study one such case, the OMX Nordic Exchanges (Stockholm, Helsinki, Copenhagen, and Reykjavik) that have traditionally been more transparent than most other markets. On June 2, 2008 OMX Nordic switched to making post-trade reporting anonymous for some of their markets. We exploit this quasi{ natural experiment to investigate the impact this change had on liquidity and trading behavior. Our difference-in-difference method reveals a modest, though statistically insignificant, 14 basis point improvement in the quoted spread under the post-trade anonymous regime. The price impact of a trade decreased by a statistically significant four basis points for seller-initiated trades and did not change for buyer-initiated trades.

     

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    Series: Sveriges Riksbank working paper series ; 288
    Subjects: Anonymity; Transparency; Liquidity; Broker ID
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  15. Anonymous social influence
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, Milano

    We study a stochastic model of influence where agents have "yes" or "no" inclinations on some issue, and opinions may change due to mutual influence among the agents. Each agent independently aggregates the opinions of the other agents and possibly... more

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    We study a stochastic model of influence where agents have "yes" or "no" inclinations on some issue, and opinions may change due to mutual influence among the agents. Each agent independently aggregates the opinions of the other agents and possibly herself. We study influence processes modelled by ordered weighted averaging operators, which are anonymous: they only depend on how many agents share an opinion. For instance, this allows to study situations where the influence process is based on majorities, which are not covered by the classical approach of weighted averaging aggregation. We find a necessary and sufficient condition for convergence to consensus and characterize outcomes where the society ends up polarized. Our results can also be used to understand more general situations, where ordered weighted averaging operators are only used to some extent. We provide an analysis of the speed of convergence and the possible outcomes of the process. Furthermore, we apply our results to fuzzy linguistic quantifiers, i.e., expressions like "most" or "at least a few".

     

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    Series: Array ; 51.2013
    Subjects: Influence; Anonymity; Ordered Weighted Averaging Operator; Convergence; Consensus; Speed Of Convergence; Fuzzy Linguistic Quantifier
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