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I'm a student a the University of Melbourne, studying a combined commerce/law degree. My major academic interest areas are economics, law, politics and public policy. I have a blog at modleft.blogspot.com.
Substantial pages I've created:
- Contingent valuation
- The Queen v Carroll
- Equity premium puzzle
- Limit theorem
- Mental accounting
- Bargaining impasse
- Money illusion
- Contestable markets
- Intertemporal consumption
- Existence value
- Invitation to treat
- Shrink wrap contract
- Reciprocity (social psychology)
Pages I have substantially edited:
- Standard form contract
- Endowment effect
- Self-serving bias
- Behavioral finance
- Market power
- 2002 Bali terrorist bombing (legal proceedings)
Pages I intend to make:
- Offer curve
- Discounted utility
- Wage and price stickiness
- Fairness (economic models)
- Reference utility
- Behavioural life cycle hypothesis
- Visceral influences
- George Lowenstein
- Lewis model
- A number of High Court decisions such as ACCC v Boral, R v Zekevic, R v Green and Perre v Apand.
welcome aboard. i was just thinking of doing a contingent valuation article, glad to see you beat me to it. Wolfman 11:36, 25 Sep 2004 (UTC)