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Value of life 777 Wert des Menschenlebens 757 Sterblichkeit 335 Mortality 332 Theorie 323 Theory 319 Bewertung 287 Evaluation 280 Menschen 271 Humans 270 Willingness to pay 204 Zahlungsbereitschaftsanalyse 204 Risiko 164 Risk 163 Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse 121 Cost-benefit analysis 120 USA 107 United States 107 value of life 93 Gesundheitsrisiko 84 Health risk 84 Arbeitsunfall 73 Work accident 71 Health 70 Gesundheit 66 Lohn 63 Wages 62 Schätzung 60 Estimation 59 Hedonic price index 54 Hedonischer Preisindex 54 Gesundheitskosten 51 Human capital 51 Health care costs 50 Humankapital 50 Lohnstruktur 47 Wage structure 46 Altersgruppe 40 Age group 38 Offenbarte Präferenzen 37
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Free 432 Undetermined 160 CC license 8
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Book / Working Paper 480 Article 389
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Article in journal 339 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 339 Working Paper 210 Graue Literatur 188 Non-commercial literature 188 Arbeitspapier 185 Aufsatz im Buch 9 Book section 9 Hochschulschrift 9 Thesis 8 Collection of articles of several authors 5 Collection of articles written by one author 5 Sammelwerk 5 Sammlung 5 Article 4 Systematic review 4 Übersichtsarbeit 4 Conference paper 3 Konferenzbeitrag 3 Conference Paper 2 research-article 2 Amtsdruckschrift 1 Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1 Government document 1
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English 804 Undetermined 47 German 8 French 3 Spanish 3 Czech 1 Danish 1 Hungarian 1 Swedish 1
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Viscusi, W. Kip 122 Kniesner, Thomas J. 53 Hammitt, James K. 36 Aldy, Joseph E. 30 Alberini, Anna 29 Ziliak, James P. 24 Kuhn, Michael 19 Wrzaczek, Stefan 19 Evans, Mary F. 12 Strulik, Holger 12 Treich, Nicolas 12 Feichtinger, Gustav 11 Murphy, Kevin M. 11 Sullivan, Ryan 11 Birchenall, Javier A. 10 Smith, V. Kerry 10 Soares, Rodrigo Reis 10 Felder, Stefan 9 Frankovic, Ivan 9 Markandya, Anil 9 Philipson, Tomas J. 9 Woock, Christopher 9 Breyer, Friedrich 8 Dionne, Georges 8 Greenstone, Michael 8 Jones-Lee, Michael W. 8 Leiter, Andrea M. 8 Rohlfs, Chris 8 Spengler, Hannes 8 Adler, Matthew D. 7 Andersson, Henrik 7 Chilton, Susan M. 7 Ireland, Thomas R. 7 Ponthière, Grégory 7 Prskawetz, Alexia 7 Robinson, Lisa A. 7 Schünemann, Johannes 7 Taylor, Laura O. 7 Trimborn, Timo 7 Verhoef, Erik T. 7
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National Bureau of Economic Research 33 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 3 CESifo 2 Economics Department, Queen's University 2 Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA), International Development Research Centre 2 National Research University Higher School of Economics 2 Nationalekonomiska institutionen <Göteborg> 2 Research Program in Development Studies, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs 2 Unité Mixte de Recherche Théorie Economique, Modélisation et Applications 2 eSocialSciences 2 Berufsgenossenschaften 1 Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, UC San Francisco 1 DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) 1 Departamento de Economia, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro 1 Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, Monash Business School 1 Department of Economics, College of William & Mary 1 Department of Economics, Royal Holloway University of London 1 Ecole des hautes études commerciales <Montréal> / Institut d'économie appliquée 1 EconWPA 1 Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM), ERIM is the joint research institute of the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University and the Erasmus School of Economics (ESE) at Erasmus University Rotterdam. 1 Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM), Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 1 Fachbereich Rechts- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Technische Universität Darmstadt 1 Fachbereich Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Paris-Lodron Universität Salzburg 1 Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei (FEEM) 1 Green Economics Institute 1 Heterogeneity of the Value of Statistical Life Conference <2009, Nashville, Tenn.> 1 Indian Statistical Institute 1 Institut d'Économie Appliquée, HEC Montréal (École des Hautes Études Commerciales) 1 Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung 1 Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakutät 1 Institut für Wirtschaftsmathematik, Technische Universität Wien 1 Laboratoire d'Economie Appliquee, INRA 1 Lunds Universitet / Nationalekonomiska Institutionen 1 Maxwell Graduate School of Citizenship and Public Affairs / Center for Policy Research 1 Maxwell Policy Research Symposium <4, 2003, Washington, DC> 1 OECD 1 Palgrave Macmillan 1 Society for Economic Dynamics - SED 1 Universitetet i Oslo / Økonomisk institutt 1 Université de Montréal / Département de sciences économiques 1
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Journal of risk and uncertainty : JRU 41 NBER working paper series 33 NBER Working Paper 27 Journal of benefit-cost analysis 22 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 22 Discussion paper series / IZA 20 Journal of health economics 19 Environmental & resource economics : the official journal of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists 18 Working paper 14 Discussion paper series / John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business, Harvard Law School 11 IZA Discussion Paper 11 Journal of environmental economics and management : JEEM ; the official journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists 10 Working papers / TSE : WP 10 Journal of forensic economics 9 Journal of legal economics 9 Health economics 8 Journal of risk and uncertainty 8 Vanderbilt Law and Economics Research Paper 7 Applied economics 6 CESifo working papers 6 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 6 Economics letters 6 Health economics, policy and law 6 Resource and energy economics 6 The American economic review 6 FEEM Working Paper 5 IZA Discussion Papers 5 Journal of public economics 5 Review of environmental economics and policy 5 The European journal of health economics : HEPAC ; health economics in prevention and care 5 CESifo Working Paper 4 ECON WPS 4 ECON WPS : working papers in economic theory and policy 4 Journal of consumer policy : consumer issues in law, economics and behavioural sciences 4 Travaux / Laboratoire d'Économie et des Ressources Naturelles 4 Vanderbilt Law Research Paper 4 Working papers in economics 4 American economic journal : a journal of the American Economic Association 3 Annual review of resource economics 3 CESifo Working Paper Series 3
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Willingness to pay for workplace amenities
Anelli, Massimo; Koenig, Felix - 2025
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The monetary value of human life losses associated with COVID-19 in Africa : a human capital approach
Kirigia, Joses M.; Mwabu, Germano M. - In: Economies : open access journal 13 (2025) 8, pp. 1-48
Background: By 30 June 2021, the 54 African sovereign nations had reported 5,465,790 laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases (including 142,171 deaths). This study aimed to estimate the monetary value of human life losses, indirect and direct costs, and the potential cost reductions due to...
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Stoicism and the value of life
Ponthière, Grégory - 2024
Although the attitude towards death was central to Stoic philosophy, economists studying the value of life paid little attention to Stoicism. The goal of this paper is to build an analytical bridge between Stoicism and the economic study of the value of life. We use writings of Epictetus, Seneca...
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Behavioral biases in stated preference valuation of mortality risk reductions : cost vector, anchoring, and scope effects
Zawadzki, Wojciech; Andersson, Henrik; Czajkowski, Mikołaj - 2026
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Conducting cost benefit analysis in expected utility units using revealed social preferences
Canning, David - 2023
Assuming individual preferences satisfy the Von Neumann-Morgenstern axioms for expected utility we show how we can measure an individual's expected utility of any state using their willingness to accept a gamble over two reference points. The utility function captures the diminishing marginal...
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Economic Growth and Imperialism
Corneo, Giacomo - 2025
History shows militarily dominant states that pursue imperialism, relying on their might to extort resources from weaker states. Occasionally, the latter revolt and the dominant state suffers some casualties. This paper explores imperialism along steady-growth paths. If the dominant state...
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The monetary value of human life losses associated with COVID-19 in Africa: A human capital approach
Kirigia, Joses M.; Mwabu, Germano M. - In: Economies 13 (2025) 8, pp. 1-48
Background: By 30 June 2021, the 54 African sovereign nations had reported 5,465,790 laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases (including 142,171 deaths). This study aimed to estimate the monetary value of human life losses, indirect and direct costs, and the potential cost reductions due to...
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The impact of incentives on valuing health risks
Gil-Moltó, Maria José; Hole, Arne Risa; Andersson, Henrik - In: Health economics 34 (2025) 10, pp. 1907-1920
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Employer monopsony power does not reduce the value of a statistical life
Cramer, Robert J.; Kniesner, Thomas J.; Viscusi, W. Kip - 2025
Although wage rates are lower when employers have monopsony power, we find that the value of a statistical life (VSL) is not reduced when labor markets are more concentrated. Because the estimated VSL is the product of the wage and the wage-risk tradeoff rate, a greater tradeoff rate in highly...
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The monetary injury risk value of a crashed vehicle : a gender driving analysis
Cespedes, Luis; Santolino, Miguel; Ayuso, Mercedes - In: Research in transportation economics 113 (2025), pp. 1-14
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What can empirical utility functions tell us about the value of a statistical life?
Elvik, Rune - In: Research in transportation economics 110 (2025), pp. 1-9
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Life is more satisfying when evaluated as a whole : a principal component analysis of Mexicans' subjective well-being
Martínez-Sermen̄o, Flor; Sheargren, Powell; Rivera, Rafael - In: Regional science policy and practice : RSPP 17 (2025) 2, pp. 1-12
For decades, there has been consensus that measures of well-being must move past readily available economic data, and newer measurements of well-being are often obtained through individual questions or questionnaires. Despite being more accessible to compare person to person, recent trends have...
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A cost-benefit analysis of beta-blockers, including the benefits of reducing the symptoms of dementia
Brent, Robert J. - In: Applied economics 57 (2025) 11, pp. 1183-1195
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Economic growth and imperialism
Corneo, Giacomo - 2025
History shows militarily dominant states that pursue imperialism, relying on their might to extort resources from weaker states. Occasionally, the latter revolt and the dominant state suffers some casualties. This paper explores imperialism along steady-growth paths. If the dominant state...
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Measuring job risks when hedonic wage models do not do the job
Ferreira, Susana; Martínez de Morentin, Sara; Erro … - In: Journal of environmental economics and management : … 130 (2025), pp. 1-21
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The coordination value of regulation
Baker, Ellie F.; Sunstein, Cass R. - In: Journal of benefit-cost analysis 16 (2025) 1, pp. 1-12
The current method used by the US Government to calculate benefits and costs does not accurately measure the monetary value of some regulations. The problem is that the method fails to recognize the possibility that individual valuations, reflecting judgments in a relatively isolated,...
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Comparative analysis of hedonic wage and discrete choice models in valuing job safety
Zhang, Nan - In: Central European economic journal 12 (2025) 59, pp. 1-16
This is the first study to compare the hedonic wage and discrete choice models in the context of real job market choices. The hedonic wage method is the most widely adopted approach in estimating the value of marginal changes in mortality risks (or value of a statistical life, VSL)....
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Financial bequests to children
Born, Patricia; Karl, J. Bradley - In: Journal of risk and uncertainty 71 (2025) 3, pp. 203-218
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Does the value of human life in Russia increase with age and higher levels of education?
Zubova, Ekaterina Andreevna - In: Population and economics : PE 6 (2022) 1, pp. 62-79
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Economic growth and imperialism
Corneo, Giacomo - 2024
History shows militarily dominant states that pursue imperialism, relying on their might to extort resources from weaker states. Occasionally, the latter revolt and the dominant state suffers some casualties. This paper explores imperialism along steady-growth paths. If the dominant state...
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Stoicism and the Value of Life
Ponthiere, Gregory - 2024
Although the attitude towards death was central to Stoic philosophy, economists studying the value of life paid little attention to Stoicism. The goal of this paper is to build an analytical bridge between Stoicism and the economic study of the value of life. We use writings of Epictetus, Seneca...
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Calculating the economic value of non-marginal mortality risk reductions
Cardoso, Diego S.; Dahis, Ricardo - In: Economics letters 237 (2024), pp. 1-5
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A double-bounded risk-risk trade-off analysis of heatwave-related mortality risk : evidence from India
Chilton, Susan M.; Duxbury, Darren; Mussio, Irene; … - In: Journal of risk and uncertainty 68 (2024) 1, pp. 1-23
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Climate change, large risks, small risks, and the value per statistical life
Alberini, Anna; Ščasný, Milan - 2024
We conduct a contingent valuation survey in Spain and the UK to elicit information about the Willingness to Pay (WTP) for heat wave watch and response programs. We find that people are willing to pay for such programs, and that the WTP (€ 50 for each of 10 years; 2019 PPP euro) is virtually...
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FDA-approved medications for dementia are unlike non-pharmacological interventions as they are counterproductive
Brent, Robert J. - In: Applied economics 56 (2024) 16, pp. 1935-1949
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A tale of the tails : the value of a statistical life at the tails of the age distribution
Kniesner, Thomas J.; Viscusi, W. Kip - 2024
The considerable literature on the value of a statistical life (VSL) documents the wage-mortality risk tradeoffs for the working population. Regulatory analyses often must monetize risks to populations at the tails of the age distribution. Because of the longer life expectancy for children,...
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The military VSL
Kniesner, Thomas J.; Sullivan, Ryan; Viscusi, W. Kip - 2024
Our research reviews theory and empirical evidence in the economics literature and provides a standard value of a statistical life (VSL) applicable to the Department of Defense (DOD). We follow Viscusi (2018a) by conducting a meta-analysis consisting of 1,025 VSL estimates from 68 different...
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Economic growth and imperialism
Corneo, Giacomo - 2024
History shows militarily dominant states that pursue imperialism, relying on their might to extort resources from weaker states. Occasionally, the latter revolt and the dominant state suffers some casualties. This paper explores imperialism along steady-growth paths. If the dominant state...
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Valuing life over the life cycle
St.-Amour, Pascal - In: Journal of health economics 93 (2024), pp. 1-31
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Measuring job risks when hedonic wage models do not do the job
Ferreira, Susana; Martínez de Morentin, Sara; Erro … - 2024
Hedonic wage regressions show little evidence that European workers facing larger job risks and other workplace disamenities receive higher wages. On the other hand, workers in more risky or unpleasant jobs are less satisfied with their jobs, ceteris paribus. If labor markets were perfectly...
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Willingness to pay for workplace safety
Anelli, Massimo; Koenig, Felix - 2021
This paper develops a revealed-preference approach that uses budget constrain discontinuities to price workplace safety. We track hourly workers who face the decision of how many hours to work at varying levels of Covid-19 risk and leverage state-specific discontinuities in unemployment...
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Willingness to pay for workplace safety
Anelli, Massimo; Koenig, Felix - 2021
This paper develops a revealed-preference approach that uses budget constrain discontinuities to price workplace safety. We track hourly workers who face the decision of how many hours to work at varying levels of Covid-19 risk and leverage state-specific discontinuities in unemployment...
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Recursive preferences, the value of life, and household finance
Bommier, Antoine; Harenberg, Daniel; Le Grand, François; … - 2020
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Conducting cost benefit analysis in expected utility units using revealed social preferences
Canning, David - 2023
Assuming individual preferences satisfy the Von Neumann-Morgenstern axioms for expected utility we show how we can measure an individual's expected utility of any state using their willingness to accept a gamble over two reference points. The utility function captures the diminishing marginal...
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Consistent valuation of a reduction in mortality risk using values per life, life year, and quality-adjusted life year
Hammitt, James K. - 2023
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Priming and the value of a statistical life : a cross country comparison
Andersson, Henrik; Ouvrard, Benjamin - 2023
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Promoting equity through equitable risk tradeoffs
Kniesner, Thomas J.; Viscusi, W. Kip - In: Journal of benefit-cost analysis 14 (2023) 1, pp. 8-34
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Cross-Regional heterogeneity in health and economic outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic : an analysis of Japan
Nakata, Taisuke; Fujii, Daisuke; Beppu, Shotaro; Machi, … - 2023
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Understanding cross-country heterogeneity in health and economic outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic : a revealed-preference approach
Nakata, Taisuke; Fujii, Daisuke; Kawawaki, Sohta; … - 2023
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Monetary values of increasing life expectancy : sensitivity to shifts of the survival curve
Hammitt, James K.; Tuncel, Tuba - 2023
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Estimating the value of life expectancy gains in Tanzania using the life satisfaction and model based approaches
Da Costa, Shaun - In: Health economics 32 (2023) 5, pp. 1040-1063
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Anticipation of deteriorating health and information avoidance
Schünemann, Johannes; Strulik, Holger; Trimborn, Timo - 2019
The anticipation of bad future events reduces currently experienced happiness and it may through this channel elicit detrimental behavioral responses. We explore this idea in the context of endogenous health and aging. We integrate physiological aging into a life-cycle model, calibrate it with...
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Measuring well-being and lives worth living
Fleurbaey, Marc; Ponthière, Grégory - 2019
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Anticipation of deteriorating health and information avoidance
Schünemann, Johannes; Strulik, Holger; Trimborn, Timo - 2019
The anticipation of bad future events reduces currently experienced happiness and it may through this channel elicit detrimental behavioral responses. We explore this idea in the context of endogenous health and aging. We integrate physiological aging into a life-cycle model, calibrate it with...
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The value of a life-year and the intuition of universality
Fleurbaey, Marc; Ponthière, Grégory - 2019
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Equivalent income versus equivalent lifetime : does the metric matter?
Onder, Harun; Pestieau, Pierre; Ponthière, Grégory - In: Journal of demographic economics : JODE 91 (2025) 2, pp. 210-239
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How Much Should We Spend to Reduce A.I.'s Existential Risk?
Jones, Charles I. - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2025
During the Covid-19 pandemic, the United States effectively "spent" about 4 percent of GDP -- via reduced economic activity -- to address a mortality risk of roughly 0.3 percent. Many experts believe that catastrophic risks from advanced A.I. over the next decade are at least this large,...
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Health risk and the value of life
Bauer, Daniel; Lakdawalla, Darius; Reif, Julian - In: Journal of public economics 245 (2025), pp. 1-19
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Mortality Risk Valuation in Policy Assessment : A Global Meta-Analysis of Value of Statistical Life Studies
OECD - 2025
Policymakers are often faced with decisions affecting human health and mortality risk. For example, new vehicle fuel efficiency standards may lead to higher costs for consumers but could also save lives by improving air quality in urban areas, thus creating a trade-off between economic costs and...
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The pleasures of tranquillity
Voorhoeve, Alex - In: Homo oeconomicus : HOE ; journal of behavioral and … 39 (2022) 2/4, pp. 185-197
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