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Prepare an analysis of your selected article. Start by identifying and summarizing the hypothesis described in the article. Then explain whether the hypothesis was rejected or accepted, and what the implications of this finding are for the study. Be sure to properly cite your article.
https://www.aeaweb.org/annual_mtg_papers/2005/0109_1015_1210.pdf
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This solution provides an analysis of the article titled Movies and the Mystery of the Missing Trade by Michael A. Quinn.
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Identification/Summarization of Hypotheses:
Previous research has shown that consumers have a "consumption bias" -- they have a preference for certain goods based on where those goods were produced.
This paper examines whether consumers' exposure to foreign products and culture can explain consumers' preferences for foreign products. They predict that consumers who are exposed to a ...
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