Law and Norms: Empirical Evidence

Tom Lane, Daniele Nosenzo

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    A large theoretical literature argues laws exert a causal effect on norms. This paper is the first to provide a clean empirical test of the proposition. Using an incentivized vignette experiment, we directly measure social normsrelating to actions subject to legal thresholds. Results from three samples with around 800 subjects drawn from universities in the UK and China, and the UK general population, show laws often, but not always, influence norms. The strength of the effect varies across different scenarios, with some evidence that it is more powerful when lawbreaking is more likely to be intentional and accurately measurable.
    langue originaleAnglais
    Lieu de publicationEsch-sur-Alzette
    ÉditeurLISER
    Nombre de pages82
    étatPublié - 3 avr. 2020

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    EditeurLISER
    Numéro2020-03
    ISSN (Electronique)2716-7445

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