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adverse selection and cheap talk 2 efficient allocation of time to search-and-action 2 expected utility 2 internet dating 2 Adverse Selektion 1 Adverse selection 1 Allocative efficiency 1 Allokationseffizienz 1 Communication 1 Decision 1 Decision theory 1 Entscheidung 1 Entscheidungstheorie 1 Erwartungsnutzen 1 Expected utility 1 Experiment 1 Internet 1 Kommunikation 1
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Mantell, Edmund H. 2
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Cogent Economics & Finance 1 Cogent economics & finance 1
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Searching for a partner on the internet and analogous decision-making problems
Mantell, Edmund H. - In: Cogent Economics & Finance 6 (2018) 1, pp. 1-16
Information technologies supporting online dating create an enormous expansion of the population of potential partners. However, such a large population offers too much information, too many choices, too many potential (and potentially unsatisfying) partners. The importance of conducting a...
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Searching for a partner on the internet and analogous decision-making problems
Mantell, Edmund H. - In: Cogent economics & finance 6 (2018) 1, pp. 1-16
Information technologies supporting online dating create an enormous expansion of the population of potential partners. However, such a large population offers too much information, too many choices, too many potential (and potentially unsatisfying) partners. The importance of conducting a...
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