Don't Confuse Me with Facts, or How to Succeed in an Airport Noise Study

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1287/inte.12.1.66

An essay about a study of increased noise near a local airport and a mix of its factual and political implications. The study points out that in complaints there is always a hidden agenda, at least a subconscious one and that the byproducts of our studies can often render more insight than the actual output product.

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