Journal of Risk and Uncertainty
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Volume 21, issue 2-3, 2000
- Smoking Risks in Spain: Part I--Perception of Risks to the Smoker pp. 161-86

- Fernando Antoñanzas, W Viscusi, Joan Rovira, Francisco Braña, Fabiola Portillo and Irineu de Carvalho Filho
- Smoking Risks in Spain: Part II--Perceptions of Environmental Tobacco Smoke Externalities pp. 187-212

- Joan Rovira, W Viscusi, Fernando Antoñanzas, Joan Costa-Font, Warren Hart and Irineu de Carvalho Filho
- Smoking Risks in Spain: Part III--Determinants of Smoking Behavior pp. 213-34

- W Viscusi, Irineu de Carvalho Filho, Fernando Antoñanzas, Joan Rovira, Francisco Braña and Fabiola Portillo
- How Good a Deal Was the Tobacco Settlement? Assessing Payments to Massachusetts pp. 235-61

- David Cutler, Arnold M. Epstein, Richard G. Frank, Raymond Hartman, Charles King, Joseph Newhouse, Meredith B. Rosenthal and Elizabeth Richardson Vigdor
- Gender, Income Levels, and the Demand for Cigarettes pp. 263-82

- Joni Hersch
- Passive Smoking and Health Care: Health Perceptions Myth vs. Health Care Reality pp. 283-310

- Michael J Moore and Carolyn W Zhu
- Racial Difference in the Determinants of Smoking Onset pp. 311-40

- Philip DeCicca, Donald Kenkel and Alan Mathios
Volume 21, issue 1, 2000
- An Iterative Choice Approach to Valuing Clean Lakes, Rivers, and Streams pp. 7-43

- Wesley A. Magat, Joel Huber, W Viscusi and Jason Bell
- Action Bias and Environmental Decisions pp. 45-72

- Anthony Patt and Richard Zeckhauser
- Do Painless Environmental Policies Exist? pp. 73-94

- V. Smith and Randall Walsh
- Valuation of Multiple Environmental Programs pp. 95-115

- John W Payne, David A. Schkade, William H. Desvousges and Chris Aultman
- Public Choices between Life Saving Programs: The Tradeoff between Qualitative Factors and Lives Saved pp. 117-49

- Uma Subramanian and Maureen Cropper
Volume 20, issue 3, 2000
- Do Asset Market Prices Reflect Traders' Judgment Biases? pp. 219-45

- Ananda Ganguly, John Kagel and Donald V Moser
- Do Asset Market Prices Reflect Traders' Judgment Biases? pp. 219-245

- Ananda Ganguly, John Kagel and Donald Moser
- Stability of Estimates of the Compensation for Danger pp. 247-69

- Reza (Gholamreza) Arabsheibani and A Marin
- Stability of Estimates of the Compensation for Danger pp. 247-269

- Reza (Gholamreza) Arabsheibani and A. Marin
- Buying Insurance for Disaster-Type Risks: Experimental Evidence pp. 271-289

- Philip Ganderton, David Brookshire, Michael McKee, Steve Stewart and Hale Thurston
- Buying Insurance for Disaster-Type Risks: Experimental Evidence pp. 271-89

- Philip Ganderton, David S. Brookshire, Michael McKee, Steve Stewart and Hale Thurston
- The Demand for Flood Insurance: Empirical Evidence pp. 291-306

- Mark J Browne and Robert E Hoyt
Volume 20, issue 2, 2000
- The Construction of a Simple Book pp. 119-40

- Michael Cain, David Law and Dennis Lindley
- The Affection Effect in Insurance Decisions pp. 141-59

- Christopher K Hsee and Howard C Kunreuther
- Which Error Story Is Best? pp. 161-76

- Enrica Carbone and John Hey
- Just Who Are You Calling Risk Averse? pp. 177-87

- R. Isaac and Duncan James
- Is "Generic Utility Theory" a Suitable Theory of Choice Behavior for Gambles with Mixed Gains and Losses? pp. 189-211

- Richard A Chechile and Susan F Butler
Volume 20, issue 1, 2000
- Utility Functions for Wealth pp. 5-44

- David E Bell and Peter C Fishburn
- Do Wages Compensate for Risk of Unemployment? Parametric and Semiparametric Evidence from Seasonal Jobs pp. 45-66

- Enrico Moretti
- Generalized Expected Utility, Heteroscedastic Error, and Path Dependence in Risky Choice pp. 67-88

- David Buschena and David Zilberman
- Workers' Compensation and Family and Medical Leave Act Claim Contagion pp. 89-112

- Harold H Gardner, Nathan L Kleinman and Richard J Butler
Volume 19, issue 1-3, 1999
- The Effects of Financial Incentives in Experiments: A Review and Capital-Labor-Production Framework pp. 7-42

- Colin F Camerer and Robin Hogarth
- Commentary on "The Effects of Financial Incentives in Experiments: A Review and Capital-Labor-Production Framework." pp. 43-45

- David V Budescu
- Commentary on "The Effects of Financial Incentives in Experiments: A Review and Capital-Labor-Production Framework." pp. 47-48

- Catherine Eckel
- Analysis of Choice Expectations in Incomplete Scenarios pp. 49-66

- Charles Manski
- Commentary on "Analysis of Choice Expectations in Incomplete Scenarios." pp. 67-69

- Kenneth I Wolpin
- Commentary on "Analysis of Choice Expectations in Incomplete Scenarios." pp. 71-72

- Elke U Weber
- Rationality for Economists? pp. 73-105

- Daniel McFadden
- A Challenge to the "Econoclasts": A Commentary on "Rationality for Economists?" pp. 107-08

- Mark Machina
- What's the Problem?: A Commentary on "Rationality for Economists?" pp. 109-10

- Jonathan Baron
- Anchoring and Acquiescence Bias in Measuring Assets in Household Surveys pp. 111-36

- Michael Hurd
- Commentary on "Anchoring and Acquiescence Bias in Measuring Assets in Household Surveys." pp. 137-38

- Arie Kapteyn
- Construal Processes in Preference Assessment pp. 139-64

- Baruch Fischhoff, Ned Welch and Shane Fredrick
- Commentary on Fischhoff et al., "Construal Processes in Preference Assessment." pp. 165-67

- Jeff Dominitz
- (Mis)Construal Processes for Contingent Valuation Questions: A Commentary on "Construal Processes in Preference Assessment." pp. 169-70

- Timothy L McDaniels
- Choice Bracketing pp. 171-97

- Daniel Read, George Loewenstein and Matthew Rabin
- The Explanatory Power of Choice Bracketing: A Commentary on Read et al., "Choice Bracketing." pp. 199-200

- Gideon Keren
- Commentary on "Choice Bracketing" by Read, Lowenstein and Rabin pp. 201-02

- David Laibson
- Economic Preferences or Attitude Expressions?: An Analysis of Dollar Responses to Public Issues pp. 203-35

- Daniel Kahneman, Ilana Ritov and David A Schkade
- Commentary on "Economic Preferences or Attitude Expressions?: An Analysis of Dollar Responses to Public Issues" by Kahneman, Ritov and Schkade pp. 237-39

- Steven J Sherman
- Commentary on "Economic Preferences or Attitude Expressions?: An Analysis of Dollar Responses to Public Issues" by Kahneman et al pp. 241-42

- Hal Varian
- Measuring Constructed Preferences: Towards a Building Code pp. 243-70

- John W Payne, James R Bettman and David A Schkade
- Defensible Preferences and the Public: Commentary on "Measuring Constructed Preferences: Towards a Building Code" by Payne, Bettman and Schkade pp. 271-72

- Norbert Shwarz
- Commentary on "Measuring Constructed Preferences: Towards a Building Code" by Payne, Bettman and Schkade pp. 273-75

- Robin Gregory
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