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Experimental research in Germany, for example, found that economics students were more likely than other students to be corruptible – willing to give a biased answer – if it led to a personal payout.
Craig Nicol
I'm sure the same principle applies outside economics, just not about corruptibility. It's about an ego that believes "everyone thinks like me, therefore this is ok". No-one thinks like you, but some may act like it.
Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist
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