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Optimal Consumption--Investment Problems under Time-Varying Incomplete Preferences. (2023). Xia, Weixuan.
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  39. Time Will Tell: Recovering Preferences when Choices Are Noisy. (2018). Netzer, Nick ; Fehr, Ernst ; Alós-Ferrer, Carlos ; Nick, Netzer ; Alos-Ferrer, Carlos.
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    In: Papers.
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  41. Opinion Dynamics via Search Engines (and other Algorithmic Gatekeepers). (2018). Sobbrio, Francesco ; Germano, Fabrizio.
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  42. No Time to Think: Food Decision-Making under Time Pressure. (2018). Palma, Marco ; Huseynov, Samir ; Krajbich, Ian.
    In: 2018 Annual Meeting, August 5-7, Washington, D.C..
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  44. Aligning Democracy: A Comment on Bruno S. Frey’s “Proposals for a Democracy of the Future”. (2017). Kendall, Ryan.
    In: Homo Oeconomicus: Journal of Behavioral and Institutional Economics.
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  47. Deliberately Stochastic. (2017). Riella, Gil ; Ortoleva, Pietro ; Cerreia-Vioglio, Simone ; Dillenberger, David.
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  49. Goal-based models for discrete choice analysis. (2017). Swait, Joffre.
    In: Transportation Research Part B: Methodological.
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  50. Breaking Bad: When Being Disadvantaged Incentivizes (Seemingly) Risky Behavior. (). Johnson, David ; Gibson, John.
    In: Eastern Economic Journal.
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