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What Do Economists Call the Observation That People Tend to Value

Question 43

Question 43

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What do economists call the observation that people tend to value something more highly when they own it than when they do not?


A) Wealth effect.
B) Endowment effect.
C) Path dependent effect.
D) Endorsement effect.

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