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6. The endowment effect Suppose passengers on an airplane are randomly assigned to seats that are either on the aisle or by the window. Knowing that all passengers would prefer a seat by the window, the head flight attendant asks those who were awarded a seat by the window how much they would have to be compensated in order to take an aisle seat instead. On average, the flight attendant finds that they would demand $20. Drawing on the insights of behavioral economics, you would expect that (on average) passengers who are initially assigned to aisle seats would be willing to pay $20 to get a seat by the window. This is an illustration of .

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