Market simulation and the provision of public goods: a non-paternalistic response to anomalies in environmental evaluation
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Recommendations
- Reconciling normative and behavioural economics: the problems to be solved
- Quasi-experimental and experimental approaches to environmental economics
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Cites work
- "Coherent Arbitrariness": Stable Demand Curves Without Stable Preferences
- A model of reference-dependent preferences
- Arbitrage, rationality, and equilibrium
- Beyond revealed preference: choice-theoretic foundations for behavioral welfare economics
- Bounded rationality in industrial organization
- Does Market Experience Eliminate Market Anomalies?
- Rationality spillovers
- The value of opportunities over time when preferences are unstable
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