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Loss aversion / Willingness to accept / Endowment effect / Valuation / Daniel Kahneman / Behavioral economics / Futures contract / Gains from trade / Economics / Behavioral finance / Finance
Date: 2013-03-12 11:42:42
Loss aversion
Willingness to accept
Endowment effect
Valuation
Daniel Kahneman
Behavioral economics
Futures contract
Gains from trade
Economics
Behavioral finance
Finance

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