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Theoretical and empirical studies of consumer scheduling behavior usually ignore that consumers have more flexibility to adjust their schedule in the long run than in the short run. We are able to distinguish between long-run choices of travel routines and short-run choices of departure times...
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more efficient appliances is the display of energy-related information in the form of energy-efficiency labels on electric … literacy. Thus, two questions arise when it comes to the display of energy-related information on appliances: (1) What kind of … information should be displayed to enable consumers to make rational and efficient choices? (2) What abilities and prior knowledge …
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This paper addresses a general problem with the use of surveys as source of information about the state of an economy …: Answers to surveys are highly dependent on information that is publicly available, while only additional information that is … disentangle the private information of agents from knowledge that is already publicly known for surveys that ask for general as …
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This is a PDF file of ‘The Financial Judgment and Decision Making Process of Women: The Role of Negative Feelings' slides from a presentation at the Third Annual Meeting of the Academy of Behavioral Finance & Economics, September 21-23, 2011, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA.This conference presentation...
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