Gary Thaller

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Along these lines, people have been shown to think of money as compartmentalized into separate accounts. For example, studies have found that when gasoline prices go up, people substitute lower quality gasoline. We act as if we’re “poorer” even when the added cost of gas does not materially affect our overall budget. And even then, we act as if we’re poorer “in gasoline.”
Scarcity: Why Having Too Little Means So Much
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