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Book Review: Michelle Baddeley on Why We Follow Others, and When We Don't

Joshua Hill ()
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Joshua Hill: University of East Anglia

Journal of Behavioral Economics for Policy, 2019, vol. 3, issue 1, 48-50

Abstract: Book details / Michelle Baddeley, Copycats and Contrarians: Why We Follow Others. . . and When We Don’t. Published by Yale University Press, 2018. ISBN-10: 978-0300220223 (hardback). ISBN-13: 978-0300220223 (e-book). ISBN: 1977373909 (audiobook).

Date: 2019
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