id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_5mtuexjnzvcojmmngwk2y6nypa Marshall H. Medoff Allocation of Time and Hateful Behavior 1999 16 .pdf application/pdf 6130 611 58 American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Inc. Allocation of Time and Hateful Behavior: A Theoretical and Positive Analysis of Hate and Hate The theoretical model predicts that hateful activity decreases with increases in (i) the market wage rate, (ii) the value of U.S. state hate crime data and the empirical results provide convincing This paper represents an effort to test the validity of the economic rationalchoice approach to behavior as it applies to the phenomena of hateful activity. suggests that one should observe relatively more consumption of timeintensive modes such as hate activity when individuals are young.4 wage rate has a statistically significantly negative impact on hateful activity. The liberal ideology variable is statistically significantly positive suggesting that hate crimes are more likely to be committed in states where the would result in more hateful activity if urbanization lowered the market study of an individual's allocation of time between hateful and market activity, given ./cache/work_5mtuexjnzvcojmmngwk2y6nypa.pdf ./txt/work_5mtuexjnzvcojmmngwk2y6nypa.txt