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adversarial collaboration 2 income satiation 2 marginal utility 2 quantile regression 2 simulated dialogue with AI 2 social welfare weights 2 well-being 2
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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Capra, C. Monica 2 Kniesner, Thomas J. 2 Kahneman, Daniel 1
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Daniel Kahneman's Underappreciated Last Published Paper: Empirical Implications for Benefit-Cost Analysis and a Chat Session Discussion with Bots
Capra, C. Monica; Kniesner, Thomas J. - 2025
Nobel Prize winner Daniel Kahneman's last published paper is an adversarial collaboration in which he and Matthew Killingsworth reconcile conflicting empirical results from their previous research on income and reported happiness, with Barbara Mellers as a facilitator. The empirical results use...
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Daniel Kahneman's underappreciated last published paper : empirical implications for benefit-cost analysis and a chat session discussion with bots
Capra, C. Monica; Kniesner, Thomas J. - 2025
Nobel Prize winner Daniel Kahneman's last published paper is an adversarial collaboration in which he and Matthew Killingsworth reconcile conflicting empirical results from their previous research on income and reported happiness, with Barbara Mellers as a facilitator. The empirical results use...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015373896
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