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Financial economics / Behavioral economics / Endowment effect / David Laibson / Richard Thaler / Prospect theory / Political economy / Predictably Irrational / R. Mark Isaac / Behavioral finance / Economics / Finance
Date: 2013-05-07 12:09:14
Financial economics
Behavioral economics
Endowment effect
David Laibson
Richard Thaler
Prospect theory
Political economy
Predictably Irrational
R. Mark Isaac
Behavioral finance
Economics
Finance

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