Choosing an electoral rule: Values and self-interest in the lab

Journal of Economic Psychology - Tập 95 - Trang 102602 - 2023
Damien Bol1, André Blais2, Maxime Coulombe2, Jean-François Laslier3, Jean-Benoit Pilet4
1King's College London, United Kingdom
2Université de Montréal, Canada
3CNRS, Paris School of Economics, France
4Université libre de bruxelles, Belgium

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