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  44. How are Preferences Revealed?. (2008). Madrian, Brigitte ; Laibson, David ; Choi, James ; Beshears, John.
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  45. How are Preferences Revealed?. (2008). Madrian, Brigitte ; Laibson, David ; Choi, James ; Beshears, John.
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  46. How Are Preferences Revealed?. (2008). Madrian, Brigitte ; Laibson, David ; Choi, James ; Beshears, John Leonard .
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  47. How are preferences revealed?. (2008). Madrian, Brigitte ; Laibson, David ; Choi, James ; Beshears, John.
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  48. Choice or No Choice: What explains the Attractiveness of Default Options?. (2008). van Rooij, Maarten ; Teppa, Federica.
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  50. Producing Organ Donors. (2007). Howard, David H..
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