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Correction: Is episodic future thinking effective in mitigating the influence of time preference in time trade-off?

Zhongyu Lang (), Liying Zhang, Stefan A. Lipman, Bradley Sugden, Kim Rand and Arthur E. Attema
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Zhongyu Lang: Erasmus University
Liying Zhang: Erasmus University
Stefan A. Lipman: Erasmus University
Bradley Sugden: Maastricht University Medical Centre
Kim Rand: Akershus University Hospital
Arthur E. Attema: Erasmus University

The European Journal of Health Economics, 2025, vol. 26, issue 9, No 14, 1707-1707

Date: 2025
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