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Knetsch v.
United States, 364 U.S. 361 (1960), was a
decision by the
United States Supreme Court concerning taxation law. The
taxpayer was a
saver who...
- Joe
Knetsch is an
American historian and author. In 2019 his book of
essays about the
history of Tallah****ee,
Florida and its
surroundings was published...
- SSRN 3822640. (Kahneman,
Knetsch &
Thaler 1991, p. 193)
Richard Thaler coined the term "endowment effect." (Kahneman,
Knetsch &
Thaler 1991, p. 193) Daniel...
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endowment effect in the
literature is from a
study by
Daniel Kahneman, Jack
Knetsch &
Richard Thaler, in
which Cornell University undergraduates were given...
- his most
cited and
influential papers are
listed below. Kahneman, D.,
Knetsch, J.L. and Thaler, R.H., 1991. Anomalies: The
Endowment Effect, Loss Aversion...
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Christiane Köpke (née
Knetsch, born 24
August 1956) is a
German rower who
competed for East Germany. She won the
Olympic gold
medal at the 1976 Summer...
- that they own than on an
identical good that they do not own—by Kahneman,
Knetsch, and
Thaler (1990). Loss
aversion and the
endowment effect lead to a violation...
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University of
British Columbia.
Together with Kahneman's
friend Jack
Knetsch they
worked on two
papers on
fairness and on the
endowment effect. From...
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experiments have been
conducted over many
fields with Kahneman, Thaler, and
Knetsch (1991)
creating experiments on the
endowment effect, loss
aversion and...
- 115–116.
Knetsch,
Missall &
Missall 2019, pp. 32–33.
Brown 1991, pp. 83–84.
Knetsch,
Missall &
Missall 2019, p. 34.
Covington 1993, pp. 116–8.
Knetsch, Missall...