Theory and Decision
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Volume 92, issue 3, 2022
- Introduction to the Special Issue in Honor of Peter Wakker pp. 433-444

- Mohammed Abdellaoui, Han Bleichrodt, Enrico Diecidue and Horst Zank
- A comment on the axiomatics of the Maxmin Expected Utility model pp. 445-453

- Shiri Alon
- A framework for the analysis of self-confirming policies pp. 455-512

- Pierpaolo Battigalli, Simone Cerreia-Vioglio, F. Maccheroni, Massimo Marinacci and T. Sargent
- Law of demand and stochastic choice pp. 513-529

- Simone Cerreia-Vioglio, F. Maccheroni, Massimo Marinacci and A. Rustichini
- A gene–brain–behavior basis for familiarity bias in source preference pp. 531-567

- Robin Chark, Songfa Zhong, Shui Ying Tsang, Chiea Chuen Khor, Richard P. Ebstein, Hong Xue and Soo Hong Chew
- Optimality of deductible: a characterization, with application to Yaari’s dual theory pp. 569-580

- Alain Chateauneuf, Michèle Cohen and Mina Mostoufi
- Correction to: Optimality of deductible: a characterization, with application to Yaari’s dual theory pp. 581-581

- Alain Chateauneuf, Michèle Cohen and Mina Mostoufi
- The impact of experience on decisions based on pre-choice samples and the face-or-cue hypothesis pp. 583-598

- Ido Erev, Ofir Yakobi, Nathaniel J. S. Ashby and Nick Chater
- Individual-level loss aversion in riskless and risky choices pp. 599-624

- Simon Gächter, Eric J. Johnson and Andreas Herrmann
- No-betting Pareto under ambiguity pp. 625-645

- Itzhak Gilboa and Larry Samuelson
- Composition rules in original and cumulative prospect theory pp. 647-675

- Richard Gonzalez and George Wu
- Incomplete risk attitudes and random choice behavior: an elicitation mechanism pp. 677-687

- Edi Karni
- On the cardinal utility equivalence of biseparable preferences pp. 689-701

- Fabio Maccheroni, Massimo Marinacci and Jingni Yang
- Risk aversion for losses and the Nash bargaining solution pp. 703-715

- Hans Peters
- Production under uncertainty and choice under uncertainty in the emergence of generalized expected utility theory pp. 717-729

- John Quiggin
- How we decide shapes what we choose: decision modes track consumer decisions that help decarbonize electricity generation pp. 731-758

- Crystal Reeck, Karoline Gamma and Elke U. Weber
- Frames and decisions under uncertainty in economics theory pp. 759-764

- David Schmeidler
- Debiasing or regularisation? Two interpretations of the concept of ‘true preference’ in behavioural economics pp. 765-784

- Robert Sugden
Volume 92, issue 2, 2022
- Inequality of decision-makers’ power and marginal contribution pp. 275-292

- Shmuel Nitzan and Tomoya Tajika
- Small group forecasting using proportional-prize contests pp. 293-317

- Ronald Peeters, Fan Rao and Leonard Wolk
- Majority properties of positional social preference correspondences pp. 319-347

- Mostapha Diss and Michele Gori
- Every normal-form game has a Pareto-optimal nonmyopic equilibrium pp. 349-362

- Steven Brams and Mehmet S. Ismail
- Strategic manipulation in judgment aggregation under higher-level reasoning pp. 363-385

- Zoi Terzopoulou and Ulle Endriss
- The triple-store experiment: a first simultaneous test of classical and quantum probabilities in choice over menus pp. 387-406

- Ismaël Rafaï, Sébastien Duchêne, Eric Guerci, Irina Basieva and Andrei Khrennikov
- Identification and welfare evaluation in sequential sampling models pp. 407-431

- Jetlir Duraj and Yi-Hsuan Lin
Volume 92, issue 1, 2022
- Introduction to the special issue on “Poverty and Economic Decision-Making” pp. 1-4

- Ferdinand Vieider and Erik Wengström
- Poverty and economic decision making: a review of scarcity theory pp. 5-37

- Ernst-Jan Bruijn and Gerrit Antonides
- The duality of poverty: a replication of Mani et al. (2013) in Colombia pp. 39-73

- Felipe González-Arango, Javier Corredor, María Angélica López-Ardila, María Camila Contreras-González, Juan Herrera-Santofimio and Jhonathan Jared González
- Groups discipline resource use under scarcity pp. 75-103

- Florian Diekert and Kjell Arne Brekke
- Scarcity and consumers’ credit choices pp. 105-139

- Marieke Bos, Chloe Le Coq and Peter van Santen
- Blinded by worries: sin taxes and demand for temptation under financial worries pp. 141-187

- Sergiu Burlacu, Austėja Kažemekaitytė, Piero Ronzani and Lucia Savadori
- A tale of two cities: an experiment on inequality and preferences pp. 189-222

- Maria Bigoni, Stefania Bortolotti and Veronica Rattini
- Probability weighting for losses and for gains among smallholder farmers in Uganda pp. 223-258

- Arjan Verschoor and Ben D’Exelle
- Endowment effects in the risky investment game? pp. 259-274

- Stein Holden and Mesfin Tilahun
Volume 91, issue 4, 2021
- Just society pp. 417-444

- Rakesh K. Sarin
- Why do consumers not switch? An experimental investigation of a search and switch model pp. 445-476

- Irene Maria Buso and John Hey
- On anonymous and weighted voting systems pp. 477-491

- Josep Freixas and Montserrat Pons
- Pricing algorithms in oligopoly with decreasing returns pp. 493-515

- Jacques Thépot
- ‘NEXT’ events: a cooperative game theoretic view to festivals pp. 517-548

- Luc Champarnaud, Amandine Ghintran and Frédéric Jouneau-Sion
- Collusive stability of cross-holding with cost asymmetry pp. 549-566

- Jianxia Yang and Chenhang Zeng
Volume 91, issue 3, 2021
- Organizational refinements of Nash equilibrium pp. 289-312

- Takashi Kamihigashi, Kerim Keskin and Çağrı Sağlam
- Necessary and sufficient conditions for pairwise majority decisions on path-connected domains pp. 313-336

- Madhuparna Karmokar, Souvik Roy and Ton Storcken
- Rationality, preference satisfaction and anomalous intentions: why rational choice theory is not self-defeating pp. 337-356

- Roberto Fumagalli
- Three doors anomaly, “should I stay, or should I go”: an artefactual field experiment pp. 357-376

- Andrea Morone, Rocco Caferra, Alessia Casamassima, Alessandro Cascavilla and Paola Tiranzoni
- Seeking consistency with paired comparisons: a systems approach pp. 377-402

- Donald G. Saari
- A simple non-parametric method for eliciting prospect theory's value function and measuring loss aversion under risk and ambiguity pp. 403-416

- Pavlo Blavatskyy
Volume 91, issue 2, 2021
- A measure of ambiguity (Knightian uncertainty) pp. 153-171

- Pavlo Blavatskyy
- Experimental evidence of behavioral improvement by learning and intermediate advice pp. 173-187

- Daniela Di Cagno, Werner Güth and Noemi Pace
- When do the expectations of others matter? Experimental evidence on distributional justice and guilt aversion pp. 189-234

- Riccardo Ghidoni and Matteo Ploner
- Experimental cheap talk games: strategic complementarity and coordination pp. 235-263

- Francisca Jiménez-Jiménez and Javier Rodero Cosano
- Measuring rationality: percentages vs expenditures pp. 265-277

- Roy Allen and John Rehbeck
- Nash implementation via mechanisms that allow for abstentions pp. 279-288

- Jianxin Yi
Volume 91, issue 1, 2021
- Decision-making: from neuroscience to neuroeconomics—an overview pp. 1-80

- Daniel Serra
- Redistribution to the less productive: parallel characterizations of the egalitarian Shapley and consensus values pp. 81-98

- Koji Yokote, Takumi Kongo and Yukihiko Funaki
- Correction to: Redistribution to the less productive: parallel characterizations of the egalitarian Shapley and consensus values pp. 99-99

- Koji Yokote, Takumi Kongo and Yukihiko Funaki
- How do risk attitudes affect pro-social behavior? Theory and experiment pp. 101-122

- Sean Fahle and Santiago I. Sautua
- Risk aversion, downside risk aversion, and the transition to entrepreneurship pp. 123-133

- Claudio Bonilla and Marcos Vergara
- Construal level theory and escalation of commitment pp. 135-151

- Nick Benschop, Arno L. P. Nuijten, Mark Keil, Kirsten I. M. Rohde, Jong Seok Lee and Harry R. Commandeur
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