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This paper explores how social interactions among consumers shape markets. In a two-country model, consumers meet and exchange information about the quality of the goods. As information spreads, the demands evolve, affecting the prices and quantities manufactured by profit-maximizing firms. We...
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This paper updates the existing meta-analysis in coral reef recreation taking into account the previous work of Brander et al. (2007) but considering some stated preference biases and/or effects. The present meta-analysis uses twice the number of observations as the previous one and sheds more...
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. We investigate the potential bias induced by such approaches by using a large panel of farm-level data. Consistent with …
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experiment of unknown statistical bias. The paper shows that the expert will have instrumental reputational concerns, related to …
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