Theory and Decision
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Volume 74, issue 4, 2013
- Invoking a Cartesian product structure on social states pp. 463-477

- Herrade Igersheim
- Communication compatible voting rules pp. 479-507

- Mark Thordal-Le Quement
- Preferences over consumption and status pp. 509-537

- Alexander Vostroknutov
- Is more health always better for society? Exploring public preferences that violate monotonicity pp. 539-563

- Ignacio Abasolo and Aki Tsuchiya
- Preferences and the price of stability in matching markets pp. 565-589

- James Boudreau and Vicki Knoblauch
Volume 74, issue 3, 2013
- Trust, inequality and the market pp. 311-333

- Shaun Hargreaves Heap, Jonathan Tan and Daniel Zizzo
- Sincerity and manipulation under approval voting pp. 335-355

- Ulle Endriss
- Parameters of social preference functions: measurement and external validity pp. 357-382

- Christoph Graf, Rudolf Vetschera and Yingchao Zhang
- Norms and rationality. Is moral behavior a form of rational action? pp. 383-409

- Karl-Dieter Opp
- Do financial professionals behave according to prospect theory? An experimental study pp. 411-429

- Mohammed Abdellaoui, Han Bleichrodt and Hilda Kammoun
- On the origin of the WTA–WTP divergence in public good valuation pp. 431-437

- Emmanuel Flachaire, Guillaume Hollard and Jason Shogren
- A note on “Re-examining the law of iterated expectations for Choquet decision makers” pp. 439-445

- André Lapied and Pascal Toquebeuf
- Error and inference: an outsider stand on a frequentist philosophy pp. 447-461

- Christian Robert
Volume 74, issue 2, 2013
- The predictive role of counterfactuals pp. 167-182

- Alfredo Di Tillio, Itzhak Gilboa and Larry Samuelson
- Ambiguity in asset pricing and portfolio choice: a review of the literature pp. 183-217

- Massimo Guidolin and Francesca Rinaldi
- The irreversibility effect and agency conflicts pp. 219-239

- Clemens Löffler, Thomas Pfeiffer and Georg Schneider
- When learning meets salience pp. 241-266

- David Bodoff
- Moment characterization of higher-order risk preferences pp. 267-284

- Sebastian Ebert
- Intertemporal utility smoothing under uncertainty pp. 285-310

- Katsutoshi Wakai
Volume 74, issue 1, 2013
- An axiomatization of the kernel for TU games through reduced game monotonicity and reduced dominance pp. 1-12

- Theo Driessen and Cheng-Cheng Hu
- Cooperative provision of indivisible public goods pp. 13-29

- Pierre Dehez
- Non-uniqueness of equilibrium action profiles with equal size in one-shot cheap-talk games pp. 31-53

- Irene Valsecchi
- Quantity competition, endogenous motives and behavioral heterogeneity pp. 55-74

- Alessandra Chirco, Caterina Colombo and Marcella Scrimitore
- Making Sen’s capability approach operational: a random scale framework pp. 75-105

- John Dagsvik
- Practical beliefs vs. scientific beliefs: two kinds of maximization pp. 107-126

- Elias Khalil
- Changes in multiplicative background risk and risk-taking behavior pp. 127-149

- Octave Jokung
- Dynamic contractual incentives in the face of a Samaritans’s dilemma pp. 151-166

- Josepa Miquel-Florensa
Volume 73, issue 4, 2012
- History as a coordination device pp. 501-512

- Rossella Argenziano and Itzhak Gilboa
- Reasoning-based introspection pp. 513-523

- Olivier Gossner and Elias Tsakas
- On the interaction between heterogeneity and decay in two-way flow models pp. 525-538

- Pascal Billand, Christophe Bravard and Sudipta Sarangi
- We-thinking and vacillation between frames: filling a gap in Bacharach’s theory pp. 539-560

- Alessandra Smerilli
- Decentralization of contracts with interim side-contracting pp. 561-590

- Bernd Theilen
- Expanding state space and extension of beliefs pp. 591-604

- Takashi Hayashi
- Combining expert probabilities using the product of odds pp. 605-619

- Patrizio Frederic, Mario Di Bacco and Frank Lad
- Products of non-additive measures: a Fubini-like theorem pp. 621-647

- Christian Bauer
- Intensity of preference and related uncertainty in non-compensatory aggregation rules pp. 649-669

- Giuseppe Munda
- The Group Calibration Index: a group-based approach for assessing forecasters’ expertise when external outcome data are missing pp. 671-685

- Ilan Fischer and Ravid Bogaire
- Search and research: the influence of editorial boards on journals’ quality pp. 687-702

- Damien Besancenot, Kim Huynh and Joao Faria
Volume 73, issue 3, 2012
- The doctrinal paradox, the discursive dilemma, and logical aggregation theory pp. 315-355

- Philippe Mongin
- Competing allocation principles: time for compromise? pp. 357-380

- Lars Schwettmann
- Distributional orderings: an approach with seven flavors pp. 381-399

- Yoram Amiel, Frank Cowell and Wulf Gaertner
- Type composition, career concerns, and signaling efforts pp. 401-422

- Chia-Hui Chen
- Common knowledge and limit knowledge pp. 423-440

- Christian Bach and Jérémie Cabessa
- Minimum cost spanning tree games and spillover stability pp. 441-451

- Ruud Hendrickx, Jacco Thijssen and Peter Borm
- Attitudes toward uncertainty among the poor: an experiment in rural Ethiopia pp. 453-464

- Alpaslan Akay, Peter Martinsson, Haileselassie Medhin and Stefan Trautmann
- Conflicting evidence and decisions by agency professionals: an experimental test in the context of merger regulation pp. 465-499

- Bruce Lyons, Gordon Menzies and Daniel Zizzo
Volume 73, issue 2, 2012
- Are bygones bygones? pp. 185-202

- Robin Cubitt, Maria Ruiz-Martos and Chris Starmer
- Stability of risk preference measures: results from a field experiment on French farmers pp. 203-221

- Arnaud Reynaud and Stéphane Couture
- On the problem of network monopoly pp. 223-248

- Jolian McHardy, Michael Reynolds and Stephen Trotter
- Uncertain indemnity and the demand for insurance pp. 249-265

- Kangoh Lee
- Degrading network capacity may improve performance: private versus public monitoring in the Braess Paradox pp. 267-293

- Eyran Gisches and Amnon Rapoport
- D-separation, forecasting, and economic science: a conjecture pp. 295-314

- David Bessler and Zijun Wang
Volume 73, issue 1, 2012
- Introduction to FUR special issue pp. 1-2

- Glenn Harrison, Morten Lau and Daniel Read
- Pure hyperbolic discount curves predict “eyes open” self-control pp. 3-34

- George Ainslie
- Regret aversion in reason-based choice pp. 35-51

- Terry Connolly and Jochen Reb
- A choice for ‘me’ or for ‘us’? Using we-reasoning to predict cooperation and coordination in games pp. 53-76

- David Butler
- Non-linear mixed logit pp. 77-96

- Steffen Andersen, Glenn Harrison, Arne Hole, Morten Lau and Elisabet Rutstrom
- Behavioral biases and the representative agent pp. 97-123

- Elyès Jouini and Clotilde Napp
- The price for information about probabilities and its relation with risk and ambiguity pp. 125-160

- Giuseppe Attanasi and Aldo Montesano
- Inferring beliefs as subjectively imprecise probabilities pp. 161-184

- Steffen Andersen, John Fountain, Glenn Harrison, Arne Hole and Elisabet Rutstrom
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