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“Useful cognitive capital probably builds up slowly, over days of mental fermentation or years of education rather than in the short-run of an experiment (1–3 hours) . . . [I]ncentives surely do play an important role in inducing long-run capital formation.”83 This claim is consistent with the growing literature on field experiments: Economic actors in their “natural habitat” look considerably more rational than they do in the lab.
The Myth of the Rational Voter: Why Democracies Choose Bad Policies
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