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What Is the True Loss Due to Piracy? Evidence from Microsoft Office in Hong Kong
Leung, Tin Cheuk
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Anchoring and loss aversion in the housing market: Implications on price dynamics
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Love thy neighbor: Income distribution and housing preferences
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Introduction to special issue on corporate applications of prediction markets
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A HISTORICAL TEST OF THE TIEBOUT HYPOTHESIS: LOCAL HETEROGENEITY FROM 1850 TO 1990
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THE BEHAVIORAL DYNAMICS OF YOUTH SMOKING
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Infrequent Assessments Distort Property Taxes: Theory and Evidence
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A predictive index for the flypaper effect
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Assessing the Importance of Tiebout Sorting: Local Heterogeneity from 1850 to 1990
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Current issues in public choice
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