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    Valuing publicly sponsored research projects: risks, scenario adjustments, and inattention (English)
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    28 November 2007
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    Failure risk
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    Redundancy risk
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    Scenario adjustment
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    Inattention
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    Stated preferences
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    Willingness to pay
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    R\&D benefits
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