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A Favor For A Friend [final] -
"A Favor For A Friend [Final]" analyzes how personal bonds drive reciprocal altruism, often causing individuals to prioritize social obligations over objective ethical or professional standards. It explores how small, initial favors create a "slippery slope" leading to ethical fading and significant conflicts of interest driven by in-group favoritism. For more information, please consult the paper's original text.