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Enrique Fatas
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Prof in Behavioral Economics at the Universidad Europea in Madrid and Valencia (Spain), working on behavioral public policy, social norms, discrimination, development, and conflict.
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Health services may not work like Car services. I would prudently dress casual…

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You should negotiate in advance

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Interesting. It reminds me of a paper of mine, with and without redistribution: Croson, R., Fatas, E., Neugebauer, T., & Morales, A. J. (2015). Excludability: A laboratory study on forced ranking in team production. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 114, 13-26.

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I’m afraid I’m not optimistic

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Agreed. Irrationality is many times an empty academic construct, with limited applied lessons.

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All the best! Leading is always a challenge, even if you lead a unique group of scholars.

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Buyers may also misperceive the availability of recharging stations, the car’s autonomy, or its reliability. Without a subsidy, a similar price does not compensate the perceived risks. I’m not sure about NZ and Sweden, but these factors may certainly be key issues in Southern Europe.

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Congrats!!

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Thanks, Lionel, extremely useful. I'd be honored to be part of this great group of scholars.

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Enrique Fatas
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Prof in Behavioral Economics at the Universidad Europea in Madrid and Valencia (Spain), working on behavioral public policy, social norms, discrimination, development, and conflict.
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