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The random preference (RP) model provides an integral framework for modeling within-individual heterogeneity in choice behavior, by attributing this heterogeneity to preference parameters in the underlying theory of risk attitudes instead of an additive error term that is external to the theory....
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While smoking remains the leading preventable cause of death in Australia, existing policy options, except for bans on smoking at public places, seem to have limited scope for expansion. Eight new smoking bans, introduced in six different Australian jurisdictions over 2003 and 2005, provide a...
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