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, we compare the revealed preference conditions for rational habit formation and rational anticipation. We show that these …
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, we compare the revealed preference conditions for rational habit formation and rational anticipation. We show that these …
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and rational anticipation. We show that these models are nonparametrically equivalent in the usual empirical setting. …
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, we compare the revealed preference conditions for rational habit formation and rational anticipation. We show that these …
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We analyze one of the explanations why people participate in lotteries. Our hypothesis stipulates that part of the value that a unit of money buys in lotteries is consumed before the actual resolution in the form of emotions such as hope. In other words, a person holding a lottery ticket may...
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It is commonly believed that the response of the price of corn ethanol (and hence of the price of corn) to shifts in biofuel policies operates in part through market expectations and shifts in storage demand, yet to date it has proved difficult to measure these expectations and to empirically...
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patterns of anticipation and adaptation are remarkably similar by sex. …
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