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Peter E. Earl, Principles of Behavioral Economics: Bringing Together Old, New and Evolutionary Approaches

Cambridge University Press, 2022, 542 pp., ISBN: 978-1009095891

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Baddeley, M. Peter E. Earl, Principles of Behavioral Economics: Bringing Together Old, New and Evolutionary Approaches. Soc 60, 1037–1039 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12115-023-00921-1

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