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Business, 09.08.2019 22:20 tadams9922

If you exhibit the endowment effect as a decision maker, then you are
(a) ignoring non-monetary opportunity costs.
(b) deciding on the basis of sunk costs.
(c) buying something you can't really afford because you expect to save in the future.
(d) consuming based on celebrity endorsements.

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