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    Psychiatric Disorders From Childhood to Adulthood in 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome: Results From the International Consortium on Brain and Behavior in 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome (review)
    with M. Schneider, M. Debbane, A. S. Bassett, E. W. C. Chow, W. L. A. Fung, Bree M. B. M. van den, M. Owen, K. C. Murphy, M. Niarchou, W. R. Kates, K. M. Antshel, W. Fremont, D. M. McDonald-McGinn, R. E. Gur, E. H. Zackai, J. Vorstman, S. N. Duijff, P. W. J. Klaassen, A. Swillen, D. Gothelf, A. Weizman, T. Van Amelsvoort, L. Evers, E. Boot, V. Shashi, S. R. Hooper, C. E. Bearden, M. Jalbrzikowski, Armando M., S. Vicari, D. G. Murphy, O. Ousley, T. J. le CampbellSimon, S. Eliez, and CBBQ2 Int
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    Introductory economics courses and the university's commitments to sustainability
    Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 5 (2): 157. 2012.
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    Sovereign Citizens and Constrained Consumers: Why Sustainability Requires Limits on Choice
    with Susanne Menzel
    Environmental Values 22 (1): 59-79. 2013.
    There is resistance to policies that would reduce overall consumption levels to promote sustainability. In part, this resistance is aided by the economic concept of consumer sovereignty (CS) and its presumption that choice promotes wellbeing. We investigate the concept of consumer sovereignty in the context of deepening concerns about sustainability and scrutinise whether the two concepts are compatible. We draw on new findings in psychology on human decision-making traits; we take into account …Read more