Bill Clark from the University of California Los Angeles discusses his research applying the endowment effect of Prospect Theory to decisions of why people move from, or stay in, their homes. His open-access article, “Prospect theory and the decision to move or stay,” co-authored with William Lisowski, was published in the September 5, 2017 edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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