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Emotions and Risk Attitudes. (2021). Meier, Armando N.
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  38. How Can Experiments Play a Greater Role in Public Policy? 12 Proposals from an Economic Model of Scaling. (2019). List, John ; Suskind, Dana ; Lee, Min Sok ; MacKevicius, Claire ; Al-Ubaydli, Omar.
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