Theory and Decision
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Volume 87, issue 4, 2019
- On the coalitional stability of monopoly power in differentiated Bertrand and Cournot oligopolies pp. 421-449

- Aymeric Lardon
- The effects of loss aversion on deceptive advertising policies pp. 451-472

- Aldo Pignataro
- Incentive schemes and peer effects on risk behaviour: an experiment pp. 473-495

- Francesca Gioia
Volume 87, issue 3, 2019
- Income inequality and risk taking: the impact of social comparison information pp. 283-297

- Ulrich Schmidt, Levent Neyse and Milda Aleknonyte
- Condorcet efficiency of the preference approval voting and the probability of selecting the Condorcet loser pp. 299-320

- Eric Kamwa
- Trichotomic discounted utility pp. 321-339

- Craig Webb
- Strategic communication with reporting costs pp. 341-363

- Winand Emons and Claude Fluet
- Physician behavior and conditional altruism: the effects of payment system and uncertain health benefit pp. 365-387

- Peter Martinsson and Emil Persson
- Hukou identity and fairness in the ultimatum game pp. 389-420

- Jun Luo, Yefeng Chen, Haoran He and Guanlin Gao
Volume 87, issue 2, 2019
- Bertrand competition with asymmetric costs: a solution in pure strategies pp. 147-154

- Thomas Demuynck, P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Riccardo Saulle and Christian Seel
- NTU core, TU core and strong equilibria of coalitional population games with infinitely many pure strategies pp. 155-170

- Zhe Yang and Haiqun Zhang
- Procedural and optimization implementation of the weighted ENSC value pp. 171-182

- Dongshuang Hou, Aymeric Lardon, Panfei Sun and Hao Sun
- The limitations of the Arrovian consistency of domains with a fixed preference pp. 183-199

- James Nguyen
- Delayed probabilistic risk attitude: a parametric approach pp. 201-232

- Jinrui Pan, Craig Webb and Horst Zank
- Preference orderings represented by coherent upper and lower conditional previsions pp. 233-252

- Serena Doria
- Gerrymandering in a hierarchical legislature pp. 253-279

- Katsuya Kobayashi and Attila Tasnádi
- Logical independence of the axioms characterizing the degree measure in van den Brink et al. (2008) pp. 281-282

- Zhiwei Cui and Yan-An Hwang
Volume 87, issue 1, 2019
- Distance from a distance: the robustness of psychological distance effects pp. 1-15

- Stefan Trautmann
- Hypothetical thinking and the winner’s curse: an experimental investigation pp. 17-56

- Johannes Moser
- On some aspects of decision theory under uncertainty: rationality, price-probabilities and the Dutch book argument pp. 57-85

- Aldo Montesano
- Individual vs. group decision-making: an experiment on dynamic choice under risk and ambiguity pp. 87-122

- Enrica Carbone, Konstantinos Georgalos and Gerardo Infante
- Is knowledge curse or blessing in pure coordination problems? pp. 123-146

- Swee-Hoon Chuah, Robert Hoffmann and Jeremy Larner
Volume 86, issue 3, 2019
- Information in Tullock contests pp. 303-323

- A. Aiche, E. Einy, Ori Haimanko, Diego Moreno, Aner Sela and B. Shitovitz
- Competition among procrastinators pp. 325-337

- Takeharu Sogo
- What are axiomatizations good for? pp. 339-359

- Itzhak Gilboa, Andrew Postlewaite, Larry Samuelson and David Schmeidler
- A dynamic game analysis of Internet services with network externalities pp. 361-388

- Tatsuhiro Shichijo and Emiko Fukuda
- Folk theorems in a bargaining game with endogenous protocol pp. 389-399

- Shiran Rachmilevitch
- Rational choices: an ecological approach pp. 401-420

- Abhinash Borah and Christopher Kops
- On linear aggregation of infinitely many finitely additive probability measures pp. 421-436

- Michael Nielsen
- Strategic framing to influence clients’ risky decisions pp. 437-462

- Kris De Jaegher
Volume 86, issue 2, 2019
- Axiomatizations of the proportional Shapley value pp. 161-183

- Manfred Besner
- Rationalizable strategies in games with incomplete preferences pp. 185-204

- Juho Kokkala, Kimmo Berg, Kai Virtanen and Jirka Poropudas
- Motives and comprehension in a public goods game with induced emotions pp. 205-238

- Simon Bartke, Steven Bosworth, Dennis J. Snower and Gabriele Chierchia
- Preferences over procedures and outcomes in judgment aggregation: an experimental study pp. 239-258

- Takuya Sekiguchi
- “But everybody’s doing it!”: a model of peer effects on student cheating pp. 259-281

- Marcelo de C. Griebeler
- Non-hyperbolic discounting and dynamic preference reversal pp. 283-302

- Shou Chen, Richard Fu, Lei Wedge and Ziran Zou
Volume 86, issue 1, 2019
- Risk preferences and development revisited pp. 1-21

- Ferdinand Vieider, Peter Martinsson, Pham Khanh Nam and Nghi Truong
- Sunk ‘Decision Points’: a theory of the endowment effect and present bias pp. 23-39

- Peter Landry
- Intentional time inconsistency pp. 41-64

- Agah R. Turan
- Experience in public goods experiments pp. 65-93

- Anna Conte, Maria Levati and Natalia Montinari
- Coalitional desirability and the equal division value pp. 95-106

- Sylvain Béal, Eric Rémila and Philippe Solal
- A refinement of the uncovered set in tournaments pp. 107-121

- Weibin Han and Adrian Deemen
- The complexity of shelflisting pp. 123-141

- Yongjie Yang and Dinko Dimitrov
- Robust program equilibrium pp. 143-159

- Caspar Oesterheld
Volume 85, issue 3, 2018
- The strength of sensitivity to ambiguity pp. 275-302

- Robin Cubitt, Gijs Kuilen and Sujoy Mukerji
- Ambiguous life expectancy and the demand for annuities pp. 303-319

- Hippolyte d’Albis and Emmanuel Thibault
- Violations of betweenness and choice shifts in groups pp. 321-331

- Pavlo R. Blavatskyy and Francesco Feri
- An exploration of third parties’ preference for compensation over punishment: six experimental demonstrations pp. 333-351

- Janne Doorn, Marcel Zeelenberg and Seger M. Breugelmans
- Stable coalition structures in symmetric majority games: a coincidence between myopia and farsightedness pp. 353-374

- Takaaki Abe
- Cheating in a contest with strategic inspection pp. 375-387

- Guy Elaad and Artyom Jelnov
- Moral judgments, gender, and antisocial preferences: an experimental study pp. 389-406

- Juergen Bracht and Adam Zylbersztejn
- A network ridesharing experiment with sequential choice of transportation mode pp. 407-433

- Vincent Mak, Darryl A. Seale, Eyran J. Gisches, Amnon Rapoport, Meng Cheng, Myounghee Moon and Rui Yang
- Asymmetric endogenous prize contests pp. 435-453

- Damian S. Damianov, Shane Sanders and Anil Yildizparlak
- Partial cooperation in strategic multi-sided decision situations pp. 455-478

- Subhadip Chakrabarti, Robert P. Gilles and Emiliya Lazarova
- Dictatorship on top-circular domains pp. 479-493

- Gopakumar Achuthankutty and Souvik Roy
- Implementing egalitarianism in a class of Nash demand games pp. 495-508

- Emin Karagözoğlu and Shiran Rachmilevitch
- Why do young women marry old men? pp. 509-525

- Pavlo Blavatskyy
Volume 85, issue 2, 2018
- Are groups ‘less behavioral’? The case of anchoring pp. 117-150

- Lukas Meub and Till Proeger
- Behavioral patterns and reduction of sub-optimality: an experimental choice analysis pp. 151-177

- Daniela Cagno, Arianna Galliera, Werner Güth and Noemi Pace
- The joy of ruling: an experimental investigation on collective giving pp. 179-200

- Enrique Fatas and Antonio Morales
- Three-valued simple games pp. 201-224

- M. Musegaas, Peter Borm and Marieke Quant
- Two simple characterizations of the Nash bargaining solution pp. 225-232

- Osamu Mori
- Rationality with preference discovery costs pp. 233-251

- Matthew Wilson
- On nonexistence of reconsideration-proof equilibrium with state variables pp. 253-273

- Wataru Nozawa
Volume 85, issue 1, 2018
- Introduction to the special issue “Beliefs in Groups” of Theory and Decision pp. 1-4

- Franz Dietrich and Wlodek Rabinowicz
- Learning from others: conditioning versus averaging pp. 5-20

- Richard Bradley
- Weighted averaging, Jeffrey conditioning and invariance pp. 21-39

- Denis Bonnay and Mikaël Cozic
- All agreed: Aumann meets DeGroot pp. 41-60

- Jan-Willem Romeijn and Olivier Roy
- Judgment aggregation and minimal change: a model of consensus formation by belief revision pp. 61-97

- Marcel Heidemann
- The wisdom of collective grading and the effects of epistemic and semantic diversity pp. 99-116

- Aidan Lyon and Michael Morreau
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