When the future ‘spills under’

In a new paper, co-authored with LSE colleagues Dario Krpan and Matteo Galizzi, Paul looks at 'spill unders': not only does one behaviour spill over to the next, but planning to do something (exercise vs relaxation) can also affect what we do before. You can read the paper here.

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