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constraints without specifying preferences, leading to the well-known time substitution hypothesis. The second approach develops … specific hypotheses about consumer preferences and focuses on how technical change accounts for them. The two approaches are …
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of evolving consumer preferences that is molded in an evolutionary paradigm. The theory allows to better assess how …
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inquire into the agents' preferences and to explain how they relate to the human genetic endowment and how they change over …
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inquire into the agents' preferences and to explain how they relate to the human genetic endowment and how they change over …
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of evolving consumer preferences that is molded in an evolutionary paradigm. The theory allows to better assess how …
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constraints without specifying preferences, leading to the well-known time substitution hypothesis. The second approach develops … specific hypotheses about consumer preferences and focuses on how technical change accounts for them. The two approaches are …
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