Altruism: the importance of being asked. The rescue of Jews in Nazi Europe
<p>The rescue of persecuted minorities – such as the Jews in Nazi occupied Europe – is seen in this paper as taking place in a peculiar market. In such a market rescuers face at least two dilemmas. Firstly, they might be willing to help but be uncertain how to go about rescuing. Secondly, they...
Main Authors: | Varese, F, Yaish, M |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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University of Oxford
1998
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