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When Focal Points are Out of Focus: A Game-Theoretic Analysis of Come Dine with Me
Schüller, David
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Upmann, Thorsten
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CESifo
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2013
, inequality aversion and
sequential
voting
effects. …
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When focal points are out of focus: A game-theoretic analysis of 'Come Dine with Me'
Schüller, David
;
Upmann, Thorsten
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2013
, inequality aversion and
sequential
voting
effects. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010291880
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