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The Three Little Pigs (or the importance of our beliefs for our spending decisions)

Posted on June 11, 2013 by James Atkins

 

Posted in Environment, society, politics and economics | Tagged behavioural economics, belief economics, climate change policy, economic policy, Günther, preferences, three little pigs | Leave a comment
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