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Collective self-control
Alessandro Lizzeri
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Leeat Yariv
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Collective Action
100%
Self-control
100%
Collective Self
100%
Consumption Decisions
100%
Time Inconsistency
50%
Government Intervention
50%
Behavioral Economics
50%
Laissez-faire
50%
Relative Preferences
50%
Preference for Commitment
50%
Political Process
50%
Voter Preferences
50%
Government Decision
50%
No Commitment
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
State Intervention
100%
Welfare
100%
Behavioral Economics
100%
Dynamic Inconsistency
100%