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Economics
Financial economics
Consumer behaviour
Decision theory
Loss aversion
Futures contract
Endowment effect
Short
Business
Behavioral finance
Marketing

RAY WEAVER and SHANE FREDERICK* The common finding that selling prices exceed buying prices (the socalled endowment effect) is typically explained by the assumptions that consumers evaluate potential transactions with re

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