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Consumer choices are increasingly mediated by algorithms, which use data on those past choices to infer consumer preferences and then curate future choice sets. Behavioral economics suggests one reason these algorithms so often fail: choices can systematically deviate from preferences. For...
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lighting and usage in Pakistan, we examine the decision to adopt CFLs and the subsequent impact of CFL adoption on electricity …
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Pakistan using Working-Leser framework and propensity score matching. Findings point to differing consumption behaviour across …
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of a developing country like Pakistan. This study aims to study the impact of personality on impulse buying behavior. The …
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Purpose – This study explores the factors of telecom branding in Pakistan. Design/methodology/approach – Survey …
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In this paper we study the link between women's responsibility for children and their preferences. We use a large random sample of individuals living in rural India, incentive compatible measures of patience and risk aversion, and detailed survey data. We find more patient choices among women...
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