Identity economics

[7][8] This theory that is referred to the macro-processes based on a "large-scale production" later gets applied to the individual creativity's psychology: Garai derived it from the principal's and, resp., agent's "identity elaboration".

The theory that was referred in the beginning to the macro-processes based on a large-scale production later has been applied by Garai to the micro-processes of individual creativity.

Moses Shayo uses the concept of social identity to explain why countries with similar economic characteristics might choose substantially different levels of redistribution.

[11] The paper won the 2009 Michael Wallerstein Award, given to the best article published in the area of political economy.

[12] For a review of papers that study economics and identity, see articles by Claire Hill (2007) and John Davis (2004).