Theory and Decision
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Volume 70, issue 4, 2011
- Context dependence and consistency in dynamic choice under uncertainty: the case of anticipated regret pp. 399-430

- Takashi Hayashi
- Lottery pricing under time pressure pp. 431-445

- Pavlo Blavatskyy and Wolfgang Köhler
- How to consult an expert? Opinion versus evidence pp. 447-474

- Thomas Lanzi and Jérôme Mathis
- Beliefs about overconfidence pp. 475-500

- Sandra Ludwig and Julia Nafziger
- Common characterizations of the untrapped set and the top cycle pp. 501-509

- Nicolas Houy
- Finding socially best spanning trees pp. 511-527

- Andreas Darmann, Christian Klamler and Ulrich Pferschy
- Experiments on bilateral bargaining in markets pp. 529-546

- Andreas Tutic, Stefan Pfau and André Casajus
Volume 70, issue 3, 2011
- Interval scalability of rank-dependent utility pp. 255-282

- Mikhail Sokolov
- Decision theory with prospect interference and entanglement pp. 283-328

- V. Yukalov and D. Sornette
- Performance of procrastinators: on the value of deadlines pp. 329-366

- Fabian Herweg and Daniel Müller
- The aggregation of preferences: can we ignore the past? pp. 367-384

- Stéphane Zuber
- Economic Darwinism pp. 385-398

- Birgitte Sloth and Hans Whitta-Jacobsen
Volume 70, issue 2, 2011
- Statistical decisions under ambiguity pp. 129-148

- Jörg Stoye
- Elementary proof that mean–variance implies quadratic utility pp. 149-155

- D. Johnstone and D. Lindley
- Political influence in multi-choice institutions: cyclicity, anonymity, and transitivity pp. 157-178

- Roland Pongou, Bertrand Tchantcho and Lawrence Diffo Lambo
- Portfolio allocation and asset demand with mean-variance preferences pp. 179-193

- Thomas Eichner and Andreas Wagener
- Beneficial safety decreases pp. 195-213

- Till Grüne-Yanoff and Holger Rosencrantz
- Justification of functional form assumptions in structural models: applications and testing of qualitative measurement axioms pp. 215-254

- John Dagsvik and Stine Røine Hoff
Volume 70, issue 1, 2011
- A decision-theoretical view of default priors pp. 1-11

- Stephen Walker and Eduardo Gutiérrez-Peña
- Characterization of the existence of semicontinuous weak utilities for binary relations pp. 13-26

- Athanasios Andrikopoulos
- Mixed risk aversion and preference for risk disaggregation: a story of moments pp. 27-44

- Patrick Roger
- Individual and couple decision behavior under risk: evidence on the dynamics of power balance pp. 45-64

- André de Palma, Nathalie Picard and Anthony Ziegelmeyer
- Does product complexity matter for competition in experimental retail markets? pp. 65-82

- Stefania Sitzia and Daniel Zizzo
- A model of consumption-dependent temptation pp. 83-93

- Wojciech Olszewski
- Remarks on the consumer problem under incomplete preferences pp. 95-110

- Leandro Nascimento
- A model of procedural and distributive fairness pp. 111-128

- Michal Krawczyk
Volume 69, issue 4, 2010
- Combining strength and uncertainty for preferences in the graph model for conflict resolution with multiple decision makers pp. 497-521

- Haiyan Xu, Keith Hipel, D. Kilgour and Ye Chen
- Another characterization of the Owen value without the additivity axiom pp. 523-536

- André Casajus
- Stability and Nash implementation in matching markets with couples pp. 537-554

- Claus-Jochen Haake and Bettina Klaus
- The self-dual serial cost-sharing rule pp. 555-567

- M. Albizuri
- Guilt and shame: an axiomatic analysis pp. 569-586

- Raúl López-Pérez
- On social utility payoffs in games: a methodological comparison between Behavioural and Rational Game Theory pp. 587-598

- Luca Zarri
- Testing transitivity in choice under risk pp. 599-614

- Michael Birnbaum and Ulrich Schmidt
- Nonbinding recommendations: the relative effects of focal points versus uncertainty reduction on bargaining outcomes pp. 615-634

- David Dickinson and Lynn Hunnicutt
- A model of influence with an ordered set of possible actions pp. 635-656

- Michel Grabisch and Agnieszka Rusinowska
- Values for rooted-tree and sink-tree digraph games and sharing a river pp. 657-669

- Anna Khmelnitskaya
Volume 69, issue 3, 2010
- Choosing monetary sequences: theory and experimental evidence pp. 327-354

- Paola Manzini, Marco Mariotti and Luigi Mittone
- Choice with imprecise information: an experimental approach pp. 355-373

- Takashi Hayashi and Ryoko Wada
- Betting on Machina’s reflection example: an experiment on ambiguity pp. 375-393

- Olivier L’Haridon and Laetitia Placido
- The influence of probabilities on the response mode bias in utility elicitation pp. 395-416

- Christopher Schwand, Rudolf Vetschera and Lea Wakolbinger
- Ambiguity, pessimism, and rational religious choice pp. 417-438

- Tigran Melkonyan and Mark Pingle
- A new monotonicity condition for tournament solutions pp. 439-452

- Ipek Ozkal-Sanver and M. Sanver
- Aggregation of correlated votes and Condorcet’s Jury Theorem pp. 453-468

- Serguei Kaniovski
- Groups can make a difference: voting power measures extended pp. 469-488

- Claus Beisbart
- Sleeping Beauty and the absent-minded driver pp. 489-496

- Jean Baratgin and Bernard Walliser
Volume 69, issue 2, 2010
- Cycles versus equilibrium in evolutionary games pp. 167-182

- Thomas Norman
- Perceptron versus automaton in the finitely repeated prisoner’s dilemma pp. 183-204

- Sylvain Béal
- Population monotonic path schemes for simple games pp. 205-218

- Barış Çiftçi, Peter Borm and Herbert Hamers
- Institutions matter! Why the Herder Problem is not a Prisoner’s Dilemma pp. 219-231

- Daniel Cole and Peter Grossman
- Characterization of dominance relations in finite coalitional games pp. 233-256

- Felix Brandt and Paul Harrenstein
- Simple methods for evaluating and comparing binary experiments pp. 257-288

- Thomas Weber
- On the stability of a triplet of scoring rules pp. 289-316

- Mostapha Diss and Vincent Merlin
- A linear generalization of Stackelberg’s model pp. 317-326

- Thierry Lafay
Volume 69, issue 1, 2010
- An additive representation on the product of complete, continuous extensive structures pp. 1-16

- Yutaka Matsushita
- Slutzky equations and substitution effects of risks in terms of mean-variance preferences pp. 17-26

- Thomas Eichner
- Valuing future cash flows with non separable discount factors and non additive subjective measures: conditional Choquet capacities on time and on uncertainty pp. 27-53

- Robert Kast and André Lapied
- Dominance criteria for welfare comparisons: using equivalent income to describe differences in needs pp. 55-67

- Udo Ebert
- A model of influence in a social network pp. 69-96

- Michel Grabisch and Agnieszka Rusinowska
- Information aggregation and preference heterogeneity in committees pp. 97-118

- Elisabeth Schulte
- Information-driven coordination: experimental results with heterogeneous individuals pp. 119-142

- Viktoriya Semeshenko, Alexis Garapin, Bernard Ruffieux and Mirta Gordon
- Overconfidence in tournaments: evidence from the field pp. 143-166

- Young Park and Luis Santos-Pinto
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