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Behavioral Economics, Neuroeconomics, and Climate Change Policy
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Published 2010
Polling & Social Science
A baseline review for the Garrison Institute's Initiative on Climate Leadership which looks at the role and relevance of behavioral economics and neuroeconomics for climate change policy.
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