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In discrete choice experiments respondents are generally assumed to consider all of the attributes across each of the alternatives, and to choose their most preferred. However, results in this paper indicate that many respondents employ simplified lexicographic decision-making rules, whereby...
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This paper reports the results of an experiment in which subjects with fuzzy induced values vote in a public goods referendum. The experiments demonstrate that if subjects' preferences for a good are vague in the sense described by fuzzy numbers, their behavior in a referendum for a public good...
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