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The Efficiency of Slacking Off: Evidence from the Emergency DepartmentI am thankful to Amitabh Chandra, Daniel Chen, David Cutler, Mike Dickstein, Joe Doyle, Liran Einav, Bob Gibbons, Jeremy Goldhaber-Fiebert, Jon Gruber
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