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Decision theory / Macroeconomics / Behavioral economics / Loss aversion / Economic inequality / Prospect theory / Endowment effect / Ultimatum game / Convergence / Economics / Behavioral finance / Consumer behaviour
Date: 2013-11-21 00:23:36
Decision theory
Macroeconomics
Behavioral economics
Loss aversion
Economic inequality
Prospect theory
Endowment effect
Ultimatum game
Convergence
Economics
Behavioral finance
Consumer behaviour

Wei-­‐Kang’s  research  statement   Research Statement I consider myself an empirical economist with a focus on economic growth and behavioral economics and a general interest in many empirical issues in ec

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