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Why Chinese discount future financial and environmental gains but not losses more than Americans
Min Gong
, David H. Krantz
,
Elke U. Weber
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Financial Gain
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Environmental Benefits
100%
Monetary Value
100%
Incentive-based
50%
Developing Countries
50%
Gain Loss
50%
Developed Countries
50%
Environmental Policy
50%
Country Differences
50%
Temporal Discounting
50%
Environmental Use
50%
Existence Value
50%
Open Comments
50%
Environmental Loss
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Incentives
100%
Industrialized Countries
100%
Value Theory
100%
Environmental Policy
100%
Developing Countries
100%
Social Sciences
Chinese
100%
Discounting
100%
Incentive
25%
Environmental Policy
25%
Developing Countries
25%
Developed Countries
25%
Psychology
Temporal Discounting
100%