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Economist Frank H. Knight (1885--1972) is commonly credited with defining the distinction between decisions under ``risk'' (known chance) and decisions under ``uncertainty'' (unmeasurable probability) in his 1921 book Risk, Uncertainty and Profit. A closer reading of Knight (1921) reveals a host...
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A large number of our daily activities are routinized in the sense that they are done without explicit deliberation. We provide a first model that captures this phenomenon. In a dynamic setting routines arise endogenously from the necessity to economize on time and attention. Routines are shown...
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