Relative versus absolute income, joy of winning, and gender: Brain imaging evidence
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Uwe Sunde | Klaus Fliessbach | Bernd Weber | Armin Falk | Thomas J. Dohmen | K. Fliessbach | A. Falk | B. Weber | Thomas Dohmen | U. Sunde
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