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Haas School of Business / Information economics / Information good / Revealed preference / Information economy / John von Neumann Award / University of California / Economics / Information / Fellows of the Econometric Society / Hal Varian / Carl Shapiro
Date: 2010-09-22 00:19:15
Haas School of Business
Information economics
Information good
Revealed preference
Information economy
John von Neumann Award
University of California
Economics
Information
Fellows of the Econometric Society
Hal Varian
Carl Shapiro

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