top | item 18721046 (no title) jakob223 | 7 years ago Consider 2 scenarios:A) I pay you $x per year not to listen to music on youtube.B) I give you $x per year. Simoultaneously, Youtube starts charging $x per year to listen to music.Is there much of a difference between them? discuss order hn newest kolbe|7 years ago Logically, no. But most of humanity would not treat them equivalently. I'm sure Tversky or Kahneman have done something on this topic. equeny77|7 years ago Yes, lots of differences: - you can invest $10 for a month, get small profit and than start listening music - you can sign-up for Spotify for $7 a month and get $3 back. scarejunba|7 years ago How are these differences? You can do this in either case.
kolbe|7 years ago Logically, no. But most of humanity would not treat them equivalently. I'm sure Tversky or Kahneman have done something on this topic.
equeny77|7 years ago Yes, lots of differences: - you can invest $10 for a month, get small profit and than start listening music - you can sign-up for Spotify for $7 a month and get $3 back. scarejunba|7 years ago How are these differences? You can do this in either case.
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