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1 ealth Plan database and analyzed by a health economist.
2 oncept of net manufactured capital stock for economists.
3 econd-most frequent users of PSID data after economists.
4 University through collaboration with design economists.
11 the similarities between work being done by economists and by physicists seeking to contribute to ec
13 the basis of experience, whereas behavioral economists and financial decision theorists study choice
15 esearch held back by two chasms, one between economists and other social scientists and another betwe
17 more conventional approach among behavioral economists and psychologists interested in judgment and
19 esearch in three domains of interest to both economists and psychologists: decision making under risk
22 s may change the statistical methods used by economists and the types of questions posed in empirical
23 m collaborations between neuroscientists and economists and will benefit from input from other fields
24 facilitator, a statistician and health care economist, and 10 physicians who have specialty expertis
27 t call for no further behavioral adjustments-economists are beginning to study the general emergence
28 aste-based discrimination model developed by economists, attractiveness-related financial and prosoci
29 rtance, social dilemmas have been studied by economists, biologists, psychologists, sociologists, and
30 ollected-despite criticism from, especially, economists-by governments and international organization
31 omising way to escape indefinitely from what economists call "secular stagnation," a state of self-fu
39 ge of disciplines, including archaeologists, economists, geneticists, geographers, historians, lingui
46 roscientists, psychologists, clinicians, and economists have long been interested in how individuals
49 on with those posed by climate change, which economists have responded to with research that has info
50 s a mechanism to incentivize restoration and economists have suggested cost-sharing by third parties
52 ay be necessary to obtain unbiased measures, economists hold that deception can generate suspicion of
53 been investigated by both psychologists and economists in the past and received conflicting answers.
57 al-agent problem, which is much discussed by economists, may help in developing creative approaches t
60 ed for the ways in which humans deviate from economists' normative workhorse model, Expected Utility
61 In contrast to auctions designed manually by economists, our method searches the possible design spac
63 se positive relations to important outcomes, economists, policy makers, and scientists have proposed
64 p participants included bioethicists, health economists, primary care physicians, and medical, surgic
65 wo collaborations in which psychologists and economists provided essential support on foundational pr
66 and food industry leaders; patent attorneys; economists; public and private provider group executives
68 2023, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) economists responded to these changes by updating food p
73 22 traits commonly studied by psychologists, economists, sociologists, anthropologists, epidemiologis
76 have received relatively less attention from economists than policies based on individual behavior.
77 laboration between transplant physicians and economists that is focused on this decision environment
78 g was originally applied by philosophers and economists to foundational questions concerning the over
83 outcome assessors, statisticians, and health economists were masked to allocation until the data were
84 re of the discipline common among behavioral economists who aim to drag economics southward but not e
87 growth of mobile money in Kenya has provided economists with an opportunity to study the evolution an