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Nicolas Jacquemet et al., « Social psychology and environmental economics: a new look at ex ante corrections of biased preference evaluation », HAL-SHS : économie et finance, ID : 10.1007/s10640-010-9448-4
The field of social psychology explores how a person behaves within the context of other people. The social context can play a substantive role in non-market allocation decisions given peoples choices and values extend beyond the classic market-based exchange institution. Herein we explore how social psychology has affected one aspect of environmental economics: preference elicitation through survey work. We discuss social representation, social isolation, framing through cheap talk, and commitment theory through an oath.