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Saturday, February 07, 2009
Behavioural Economics and Food
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Liam Delaney
Nudge links to a one-hour session on behavioural economics and food given at Cornell.
http://nudges.wordpress.com/2009/02/05/assorted-links-8/
1 comment:
Liam Delaney
said...
sunk costs as a model of why people eat too much is obvious but very interesting
6:05 pm
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sunk costs as a model of why people eat too much is obvious but very interesting
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