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Senior government executives make many decisions, and not-infrequently these are difficult. By “difficult” decisions, the literature generally means ones characterized by complicated and uncertain information, and hard tradeoffs among conflicting value objectives. In a range of interviews...
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allocations is not rejected in models that allow more than two household members to have agency in decision-making. In contrast … decision-making within complex households.Institutional subscribers to the NBER working paper series, and residents of …
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. Second, even highly experienced decision-makers are more likely to make mistakes when choosing from sets with higher …
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allocations is not rejected in models that allow more than two household members to have agency in decision-making. In contrast … decision-making within complex households …
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This book is an outcome of the interdisciplinary conference held at OP Jindal Global University (Quantum Decision …
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