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The following pages link to Why are so many goods priced to end in nine? And why this practice hurts the producers (Q1391644):
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- Focal points and bargaining in housing markets (Q495661) (← links)
- End of 9-endings, price recall, and price perceptions (Q1673470) (← links)
- Price discrimination in the information age: prices, poaching, and privacy with personalized targeted discounts (Q6650188) (← links)
- Save, spend, or give? A model of housing, family insurance, and savings in old age (Q6650189) (← links)
- Hazed and confused: the effect of air pollution on dementia (Q6650191) (← links)
- ``Since you're so rich, you must be really smart'': talent, rent sharing, and the finance wage premium (Q6650192) (← links)
- IQ, expectations, and choice (Q6650195) (← links)
- Learning from neighbours about a changing state (Q6650197) (← links)
- Optimal feedback in contests (Q6650198) (← links)
- Liquidity and exchange rates: an empirical investigation (Q6650200) (← links)
- Unemployment insurance in macroeconomic stabilization (Q6650201) (← links)
- A welfare analysis of occupational licensing in U.S. states (Q6650204) (← links)
- A network solution to robust implementation: the case of identical but unknown distributions (Q6650205) (← links)
- A more credible approach to parallel trends (Q6650206) (← links)
- Testing the production approach to markup estimation (Q6650207) (← links)
- More than a Penny's worth: left-digit bias and firm pricing (Q6650209) (← links)
- Stratification trees for adaptive randomisation in randomised controlled trials (Q6650210) (← links)