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The ex-ante approach addresses hypothetical bias in the survey design stage while the ex-post approach addresses hypothetical bias with follow-up questions to the hypothetical willingness to pay question.

The experiment here has considered only a willingness to pay question but the trade-off method could be implemented by asking also willingness to accept, equivalent gain and equivalent loss questions.

[Update: On Thursday, Sulzberger gave his staff a memo on what he said was "misinformation" on the pay question.

As for the pay question, isn't this clearly a time to bring in some "dollar-a-year" people?

But the chief justice did not act, and as a result the Supreme Court fell one vote short today of accepting the case and of taking the judicial pay question into its own hands.

3.09pm: So in answering the first pay question, Hester said: "To the extent able to carry less capital than in the past, that implicit subsidy could have fed through... to bonuses".

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We find no gender-differentiated responses to either the maximum accepted price in the economics experiment or hypothetical willingness to pay questions from the survey.

Meanwhile, Labour will seek to elevate the "who pays?" question.

If a question takes much longer than that to get a response, StudyPool notifies you that the question may be too difficult to answer for free and that you should repost as a paid question.

Debts must be paid, questions answered, marriages arranged.

That's via Fast FT 7.57pm BST Hester: it'll be nice to avoid pay questions Stephen Hester.

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