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June 2008, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 203-223 Third-generation prospect theory
by Ulrich Schmidt & Chris Starmer & Robert Sugden - 225-243 Causes of ambiguity aversion: Known versus unknown preferences
by Stefan Trautmann & Ferdinand Vieider & Peter Wakker - 245-266 A tractable method to measure utility and loss aversion under prospect theory
by Mohammed Abdellaoui & Han Bleichrodt & Olivier L’Haridon - 267-276 On the intensity of downside risk aversion
by David Crainich & Louis Eeckhoudt
April 2008, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 103-123 Self-protection and insurance with interdependencies
by Alexander Muermann & Howard Kunreuther - 125-138 Valuing lives equally: Defensible premise or unwarranted compromise?
by Rachel Baker & Susan Chilton & Michael Jones-Lee & Hugh Metcalf - 139-152 Risk preferences and changes in background risk
by Donald Keenan & Donald Rudow & Arthur Snow - 153-177 What impacts the impact of rare events
by Ido Erev & Ira Glozman & Ralph Hertwig - 179-199 Cancer premiums and latency effects: A risk tradeoff approach for valuing reductions in fatal cancer risks
by George Houtven & Melonie Sullivan & Chris Dockins - 201-201 Generalized expected utility, heteroscedastic error, and path dependence in risky choice
by David Buschena & David Zilberman
February 2008, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-17 Correcting expected utility for comparisons between alternative outcomes: A unified parameterization of regret and disappointment
by Carlos Laciana & Elke Weber - 19-41 The effect of the background risk in a simple chance improving decision model
by Jinkwon Lee - 43-82 Measuring revisions to subjective expectations
by Adeline Delavande - 83-102 Prospect theory for continuous distributions
by Marc Rieger & Mei Wang
December 2007, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 203-236 Fair (and not so fair) division
by John Pratt - 237-264 Predicted risk perception and risk-taking behavior: The case of impaired driving
by Georges Dionne & Claude Fluet & Denise Desjardins - 265-283 Gender, risk and stereotypes
by Dinky Daruvala - 285-305 Behavior towards health risks: An empirical study using the “Mad Cow” crisis as an experiment
by Jérôme Adda
October 2007, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 107-127 Whom should we believe? Aggregation of heterogeneous beliefs
by Christian Gollier - 129-148 Individual and group decision making under risk: An experimental study of Bayesian updating and violations of first-order stochastic dominance
by Gary Charness & Edi Karni & Dan Levin - 149-178 A Bayesian examination of information and uncertainty in contingent valuation
by David Aadland & Arthur Caplan & Owen Phillips - 179-201 The relationship between individual expectations and behaviors: Mortality expectations and smoking decisions
by Ahmed Khwaja & Frank Sloan & Sukyung Chung
August 2007, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-16 Conspicuous conservatism in risk choice
by Boaz Moselle & François Degeorge & Richard Zeckhauser - 17-43 Environmental disasters as risk regulation catalysts? The role of Bhopal, Chernobyl, Exxon Valdez, Love Canal, and Three Mile Island in shaping U.S. environmental law
by Matthew Kahn - 45-66 Statistical vs. identified lives in benefit-cost analysis
by James Hammitt & Nicolas Treich - 67-76 Risk aversion and expected-utility theory: A calibration exercise
by Laura Schechter - 77-105 Valuing publicly sponsored research projects: Risks, scenario adjustments, and inattention
by Daniel Burghart & Trudy Cameron & Geoffrey Gerdes
June 2007, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 179-199 Eliciting decision weights by adapting de Finetti’s betting-odds method to prospect theory
by Enrico Diecidue & Peter Wakker & Marcel Zeelenberg - 201-216 The sensitivity of subjective probability to time and elicitation method
by Graham Loomes & Judith Mehta - 217-240 Smoking, information sources, and risk perceptions—New results on Swedish data
by Petter Lundborg - 241-257 Preferences and decision errors in the winner’s curse
by Ellen Garbarino & Robert Slonim - 259-286 Stochastic expected utility theory
by Pavlo Blavatskyy
April 2007, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 99-121 Intertemporal choice under timing risk: An experimental approach
by Selçuk Onay & Ayse Öncüler - 123-144 Scope insensitivity in health risk reduction studies: A comparison of choice experiments and the contingent valuation method for valuing safer food
by Isabell Goldberg & Jutta Roosen - 145-154 Dual process theories: A key for understanding the diversification bias?
by Christoph Kogler & Anton Kühberger - 155-178 Paying for permanence: Public preferences for contaminated site cleanup
by Anna Alberini & Stefania Tonin & Margherita Turvani & Aline Chiabai
February 2007, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-19 Counting casualties: A framework for respectful, useful records
by Baruch Fischhoff & Scott Atran & Noam Fischhoff - 21-47 The value of mortality risk reductions in Delhi, India
by Soma Bhattacharya & Anna Alberini & Maureen Cropper - 49-66 Can ranking techniques elicit robust values?
by Ian Bateman & Brett Day & Graham Loomes & Robert Sugden - 67-84 Perception of own death risk
by Henrik Andersson & Petter Lundborg - 85-98 Wage compensation for job-related illness: Evidence from a matched employer and employee survey in the UK
by Xiangdong Wei
December 2006, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 155-164 Learning in the Allais paradox
by Gijs Kuilen & Peter Wakker - 165-182 Dread risks
by Susan Chilton & Michael Jones-Lee & Francis Kiraly & Hugh Metcalf & Wei Pang - 183-196 Choices at various levels of uncertainty: An experimental test of the restated diversification theorem
by Ali Ahmed & Göran Skogh - 197-215 Disappointment without prior expectation: a unifying perspective on decision under risk
by Philippe Delquié & Alessandra Cillo - 217-235 Reflections on gains and losses: A 2 × 2 × 7 experiment
by Antoni Bosch-Domènech & Joaquim Silvestre
September 2006, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 5-11 Natural disaster risks: An introduction
by W. Viscusi - 13-36 National survey evidence on disasters and relief: Risk beliefs, self-interest, and compassion
by W. Viscusi & Richard Zeckhauser - 37-54 Adjusting to natural disasters
by V. Smith & Jared Carbone & Jaren Pope & Daniel Hallstrom & Michael Darden - 55-72 The catastrophic effects of natural disasters on insurance markets
by Patricia Born & W. Viscusi - 73-100 Private investment and government protection
by Carolyn Kousky & Erzo Luttmer & Richard Zeckhauser - 101-116 Rules rather than discretion: Lessons from Hurricane Katrina
by Howard Kunreuther & Mark Pauly - 117-130 Planning for natural disasters in a stochastic world
by Lester Lave & Jay Apt - 131-149 Analyzing disaster risks and plans: An avian flu example
by Baruch Fischhoff & Wändi Bruin & Ümit Güvenç & Denise Caruso & Larry Brilliant
May 2006, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 175-194 Ambiguity seeking as a result of the status quo bias
by Mercè Roca & Robin Hogarth & A. Maule - 195-216 Lottery qualities
by Yves Alarie & Georges Dionne - 217-230 Discount rates and risky sexual behaviors among teenagers and young adults
by Harrell Chesson & Jami Leichliter & Gregory Zimet & Susan Rosenthal & David Bernstein & Kenneth Fife - 231-245 Willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions: Does latency matter?
by Anna Alberini & Maureen Cropper & Alan Krupnick & Nathalie Simon
March 2006, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 83-99 An exploration of the offset hypothesis using disaggregate data: The case of airbags and antilock brakes
by Clifford Winston & Vikram Maheshri & Fred Mannering - 101-130 Cumulative prospect theory's functional menagerie
by Henry Stott - 131-150 A theoretically-consistent empirical model of non-expected utility: An application to nuclear-waste transport
by Mary Riddel & W. Shaw - 151-170 The value of improved road safety
by Lars Hultkrantz & Gunnar Lindberg & Camilla Andersson
January 2006, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 5-15 Behavioral Probabilities
by W. Viscusi & William Evans - 17-35 The Effects of Spousal Health on the Decision to Smoke: Evidence on Consumption Externalities, Altruism and Learning Within the Household
by Ahmed Khwaja & Frank Sloan & Sukyung Chung - 37-56 Estimates of Own Lethal Risks and Anchoring Effects
by Olivier Armantier - 57-76 Assessing the Accuracy of Self-Reported Data: an Evaluation of the Toxics Release Inventory
by Scott Marchi & James Hamilton
December 2005, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 243-262 Relative Risk Aversion: What Do We Know?
by Donald Meyer & Jack Meyer - 263-287 A Comparison of Five Models that Predict Violations of First-Order Stochastic Dominance in Risky Decision Making
by Michael Birnbaum - 289-300 Fear of Ruin
by Jérôme Foncel & Nicolas Treich - 301-325 Loss Averse Behavior
by Peter Brooks & Horst Zank
September 2005, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 109-127 How Many Balance Functions Does it Take to Determine a Utility Function?
by John Pratt - 129-162 Explaining Diversities in Age-Specific Life Expectancies and Values of Life Saving: A Numerical Analysis
by Isaac Ehrlich & Yong Yin - 163-186 How Do Information Ambiguity and Timing of Contextual Information Affect Managers’ Goal Congruence in Making Investment Decisions in Good Times vs. Bad Times?
by Joanna Ho & L. Keller & Pamela Keltyka - 187-215 Investigating Risky Choices Over Losses Using Experimental Data
by Charles Mason & Jason Shogren & Chad Settle & John List - 217-236 Individual and Household Values of Mortality Reductions with Intrahousehold Bargaining
by Jon Strand
July 2005, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 5-21 Smoking Restrictions as a Self-Control Mechanism
by Joni Hersch - 23-34 The Value of a Statistical Life and the Coefficient of Relative Risk Aversion
by Louis Kaplow - 35-51 The Diversification Theorem Restated: Risk-pooling Without Assignment of Probabilities
by Göran Skogh & Hong Wu - 53-71 Heterogeneous and Correlated Risk Preferences in Commercial Fishermen: The Perfect Storm Dilemma
by Martin Smith & James Wilen - 73-95 A Choice Experiment Approach to the Valuation of Mortality
by Takahiro Tsuge & Atsuo Kishimoto & Kenji Takeuchi
May 2005, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 195-209 The Gambler’s Fallacy and the Hot Hand: Empirical Data from Casinos
by Rachel Croson & James Sundali - 211-239 The Value of Safety as Revealed in the Swedish Car Market: An Application of the Hedonic Pricing Approach
by Henrik Andersson - 241-259 Informational Asymmetries and Observational Learning in Search
by Liran Einav - 261-287 Risk Perceptions and Value of a Statistical Life for Air Pollution and Traffic Accidents: Evidence from Bangkok, Thailand
by Sujitra Vassanadumrongdee & Shunji Matsuoka
January 2005, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 107-131 Testing Prospect Theories Using Probability Tradeoff Consistency
by George Wu & Jiao Zhang & Mohammed Abdellaoui - 133-156 An Empirical Investigation of the Assumptions of Risk-Value Models
by John Butler & James Dyer & Jiammin Jia - 157-167 What is Loss Aversion?
by Ulrich Schmidt & Horst Zank - 169-188 An Experimental Comparison of Induced and Elicited Beliefs
by Terrance Hurley & Jason Shogren
January 2005, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 5-19 It is Whether You Win or Lose: The Importance of the Overall Probabilities of Winning or Losing in Risky Choice
by John Payne - 21-62 Ranked Additive Utility Representations of Gambles: Old and New Axiomatizations
by R. Luce & A. Marley - 63-97 Updating Subjective Risks in the Presence of Conflicting Information: An Application to Climate Change
by Trudy Cameron
December 2004, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 207-218 Are Preference Reversals Errors? An Experimental Investigation
by Ulrich Schmidt & John D. Hey - 219-240 How Much Internalization of Nuclear Risk Through Liability Insurance?
by Yves Schneider & Peter Zweifel - 241-259 The Utility of Gambling Reconsidered
by Enrico Diecidue & Ulrich Schmidt & Peter P. Wakker - 261-276 Comparative Mixed Risk Aversion: Definition and Application to Self-Protection and Willingness to Pay
by Kaïs Dachraoui & Georges Dionne & Louis Eeckhoudt & Philippe Godfroid - 277-287 Valuing International Safety Externalities: Does the "Golden Rule" Apply?
by Michael Jones-Lee
September 2004, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 83-111 Data Mining Mining Data: MSHA Enforcement Efforts, Underground Coal Mine Safety, and New Health Policy Implications
by Thomas J. Kniesner & John D. Leeth - 113-142 How Do People Take into Account Weight, Strength and Quality of Segregated vs. Aggregated Data? Experimental Evidence
by Carlo Kraemer & Martin Weber - 143-158 Strategic Choice of Variability in Multiround Contests and Contests with Handicaps
by Ilia Tsetlin & Anil Gaba & Robert L. Winkler - 159-180 Changes in the Value of Life, 1940--1980
by Dora L. Costa & Matthew E. Kahn - 181-197 Incorporating Framing into Prospect Theory Modeling: A Mixture-Model Approach
by Mei Wang & Paul S. Fischbeck
July 2004, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 5-6 Introduction: Risk and Uncertainty in Environmental and Resource Economics
by Christian Gollier & Hans-Peter Weikard & Justus Wesseler - 7-19 Social Willingness to Pay, Mortality Risks and Contingent Valuation
by Olivier Armantier & Nicolas Treich - 21-34 Robust Control in Water Management
by Catarina Roseta-Palma & Anastasios Xepapadeas - 35-51 A Bird in the Hand is Worth Two in the Bush? When Do We Prefer Something Certainly Dirty to Something Perhaps Clean?
by Andreas Lange & Ulf Moslener - 53-73 Stable International Environmental Agreements with a Stock Pollutant, Uncertainty and Learning
by Alistair Ulph
May 2004, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 195-215 The Ecology of Risk Taking
by FranÁois Degeorge & Boaz Moselle & Richard Zeckhauser - 217-235 Is Probability Weighting Sensitive to the Magnitude of Consequences? An Experimental Investigation on Losses
by Nathalie Etchart-Vincent - 237-260 The Swing of the Regulatory Pendulum in Europe: From Precautionary Principle to (Regulatory) Impact Analysis
by Ragnar E. L–fstedt - 261-286 Do They Know What They are Doing? Risk Perceptions and Smoking Behaviour Among Swedish Teenagers
by Petter Lundborg & Bj–rn Lindgren
March 2004, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 103-133 The Fatality Risks of Sport-Utility Vehicles, Vans, and Pickups Relative to Cars
by Ted Gayer - 135-145 A Simple Tool for Qualitatively Testing, Quantitatively Measuring, and Normatively Justifying Savage's Subjective Expected Utility
by Veronika K–bberling & Peter P. Wakker - 147-163 Is Transport Safety More Valuable in the Air?
by Fredrik Carlsson & Olof Johansson-Stenman & Peter Martinsson - 165-186 Sequential Parimutuel Betting in the Laboratory
by Anthony Ziegelmeyer & Marie-HÈlËne Broihanne & FrÈdÈric Koessler
January 2004, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 5-21 Neglecting Disaster: Why Don't People Insure Against Large Losses?
by Howard Kunreuther & Mark Pauly - 23-38 A Simple Risk-Sharing Experiment
by John Bone & John Hey & John Suckling - 39-53 Effects of Risk and Time Preference and Expected Longevity on Demand for Medical Tests
by Gabriel Picone & Frank Sloan & Donald Taylor - 55-71 A Note on Luce-Fishburn Axiomatization of Rank-Dependent Utility
by Liping Liu - 73-95 Effects of Disease Type and Latency on the Value of Mortality Risk
by James Hammitt & Jin-Tan Liu
December 2003, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 205-220 On the Measurement of Job Risk in Hedonic Wage Models
by Black, Dan A & Kniesner, Thomas J - 221-237 Saving Lives: A Review of the Record
by Morrall, John F, III - 239-256 Racial Differences in Labor Market Values of a Statistical Life
by Viscusi, W Kip - 257-277 Compensating Wage Differentials for Fatal and Nonfatal Injury Risk by Gender and Race
by Leeth, John D & Ruser, John - 279-300 The Clean Air Act of 1970 and Adult Mortality
by Chay, Kenneth & Dobkin, Carlos & Greenstone, Michael
October 2003, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 111-120 Local Utility Functions and Local Probability Transformations
by Quiggin, John & Chambers, Robert G - 121-138 Optimal Insurance with Divergent Beliefs about Insurer Total Default Risk
by Cummins, J David & Mahul, Olivier - 139-170 Preference Reversals and Induced Risk Preferences: Evidence for Noisy Maximization
by Berg, Joyce E & Dickhaut, John W & Rietz, Thomas A - 171-193 Did We Overestimate the Value of Health?
by Lalive, Rafael
August 2003, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 5-76 The Value of a Statistical Life: A Critical Review of Market Estimates throughout the World
by Viscusi, W Kip & Aldy, Joseph E - 77-103 Decision-Making under Scientific Uncertainty: The Economics of the Precautionary Principle
by Gollier, Christian & Treich, Nicolas
March-May 2003, Volume 26, Issue 2-3
- 99-120 Sacrificing Civil Liberties to Reduce Terrorism Risks
by Viscusi, W Kip & Zeckhauser, Richard J - 121-136 Terrorism and Probability Neglect
by Sunstein, Cass R - 137-151 Judged Terror Risk and Proximity to the World Trade Center
by Fischhoff, Baruch & Gonzalez, Roxana M. & Small, Deborah A. & Lerner, Jennifer S. - 153-178 Catastrophic Events, Parameter Uncertainty and the Breakdown of Implicit Long-Term Contracting: The Case of Terrorism Insurance
by Cummins, J David & Lewis, Christopher M - 179-199 Insuring September 11th: Market Recovery and Transparency
by Doherty, Neil A & Lamm-Tennant, Joan & Starks, Laura T - 201-229 The Ecology of Terror Defense
by Keohane, Nathaniel O & Zeckhauser, Richard J - 231-249 Interdependent Security
by Kunreuther, Howard & Heal, Geoffrey
January 2003, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 5-16 Helping a Victim or Helping the Victim: Altruism and Identifiability
by Small, Deborah A & Loewenstein, George - 17-38 On the Representation of Beliefs by Probabilities
by Karni, Edi - 39-53 Measuring Intergenerational Time Preference: Are Future Lives Valued Less?
by Frederick, Shane - 55-76 Reassessing the Testing of Generic Utility Models for Mixed Gambles
by Chechile, Richard A & Butler, Susan F - 77-92 Perceived Hazard and Product Choice: An Application to Recreational Site Choice
by Jakus, Paul M & Shaw, W Douglass
November 2002, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 211-232 Public Perceptions of Risk and Preference-Based Values of Safety
by Chilton, Susan & Covey, Judith & Hopkins, Lorraine & Jones-Lee, Michael & Loomes, Graham & Pidgeon, Nick & Spencer, Anne - 233-249 An Experimental Test of Loss Aversion
by Schmidt, Ulrich & Traub, Stefan - 251-263 On the Definition and Age-Dependency of the Value of a Statistical Life
by Johansson, Per-Olov - 265-290 Arrow-Pratt Risk Aversion, Risk Premium and Decision Weights
by Levy, Haim & Levy, Moshe
September 2002, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 111-131 Pitfalls in Drawing Policy Conclusions from Retrospective Survey Data: The Case of Advertising and Underage Smoking
by Geweke, John & Martin, Donald L - 133-145 Risk and Self-Protection: A State-Contingent View
by Quiggin, John - 147-163 Propagation of Individual Bias through Group Judgment: Error in the Treatment of Asymmetrically Informative Signals
by Bottom, William P & Ladha, Krishna & Miller, Gary J - 165-183 Risk Perceptions and Alcohol Consumption among Young People
by Lundborg, Petter & Lindgren, Bjorn - 185-201 Stretching the Truth: Elastic Justification and Motivated Communication of Uncertain Information
by Schweitzer, Maurice E & Hsee, Christopher K - 207-207 Errata
by Serge Blondel
July 2002, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 5-20 Explicit versus Implicit Income Insurance
by Kniesner, Thomas J & Ziliak, James P - 21-45 Tacit Coordination in Choice between Certain Outcomes in Endogenously Determined Lotteries
by Rapoport, Amnon & Seale, Darryl A & Ordonez, Lisa - 47-64 Compensation for What? An Analysis of Insurance Strategies for Repairable Assets
by Koehl, Pierre-Francois & Villeneuve, Bertrand - 65-85 Simultaneous Over- and Underconfidence: Evidence from Experimental Asset Markets
by Kirchler, Erich & Maciejovsky, Boris - 87-101 The Endowment Effect, Status Quo Bias and Loss Aversion: Rational Alternative Explanation
by Dupont, Dominique Y & Lee, Gabriel S
May 2002, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 195-212 Horizon Length and Portfolio Risk
by Gollier, Christian & Zeckhauser, Richard J - 213-230 Replacement Cost Endorsement and Opportunistic Fraud in Automobile Insurance
by Dionne, Georges & Gagne, Robert - 231-249 Do Life-Saving Regulations Save Lives?
by Gerdtham, Ulf-G & Johannesson, Magnus - 251-265 Testing Theories of Choice under Risk: Estimation of Individual Functionals
by Blondel, Serge - 251-265 Testing Theories of Choice Under Risk: Estimation of Individual Functionals
by Serge Blondel - 267-277 Greater Downside Risk Aversion
by Keenan, Donald C & Snow, Arthur
March 2002, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 103-130 A Microeconometric Test of Alternative Stochastic Theories of Risky Choice
by Loomes, Graham & Moffatt, Peter G & Sugden, Robert - 131-142 Comparative Risk Sensitivity with Reference-Dependent Preferences
by Neilson, William S - 143-160 Examining Predictive Accuracy Among Discounting Models
by Keller, L Robin & Strazzera, Elisabetta - 161-186 Age, Health and the Willingness to Pay for Mortality Risk Reductions: A Contingent Valuation Survey of Ontario Residents
by Krupnick, Alan & Alberini, Anna & Cropper, Maureen & Simon, Nathalie & O'Brien, Bernie & Goeree, Ron & Heintzelman, Martin
January 2002, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 5-29 Living Healthy and Living Long: Valuing the Nonpecuniary Loss from Disability and Death
by Perreira, Krista M & Sloan, Frank A - 31-46 A Further Examination of Cumulative Prospect Theory Parameterizations
by Neilson, William S & Stowe, Jill - 47-74 Effects of Outcome and Probabilistic Ambiguity on Managerial Choices
by Ho, Joanna L Y & Keller, L Robin & Keltyka, Pamela - 75-95 Consumer Preferences for Food Irradiation: How Favorable and Unfavorable Descriptions Affect Preferences for Irradiated Pork in Experimental Auctions
by Fox, John A & Hayes, Dermot J & Shogren, Jason F
November 2001, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 207-260 Payoff Kinks in Preferences over Lotteries
by Machina, Mark J - 261-279 Background Risks and the Value of a Statistical Life
by Eeckhoudt, Louis R & Hammitt, James K - 281-298 On the Intuition of Rank-Dependent Utility
by Diecidue, Enrico & Wakker, Peter P - 299-303 Improved Risk Information, the Demand for Cigarettes, and Anti-tobacco Policy
by Zweifel, Peter
September 2001, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 103-120 Making Low Probabilities Useful
by Kunreuther, Howard & Novemsky, Nathan & Kahneman, Daniel - 121-134 The Value of a Statistical Life in Transport: Findings from a New Contingent Valuation Study in Sweden
by Persson, Ulf & Norinder, Anna & Hjalte, Krister & Gralén, Katarina - 135-163 Ranked-Weighted Utilities and Qualitative Convolution
by Marley, A A J & Luce, R Duncan - 165-184 Valuing Mortality-Risk Reduction: Using Visual Aids to Improve the Validity of Contingent Valuation
by Corso, Phaedra S & Hammitt, James K & Graham, John D - 185-198 Probability Weighting in Choice under Risk: An Empirical Test
by Bleichrodt, Han
July 2001, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 5-32 Is Time-Discounting Hyperbolic or Subadditive?
by Read, Daniel - 33-56 Measurement Error and the Effects of Unions on the Compensating Differentials for Fatal Workplace Risks
by Sandy, Robert & R. F. Elliot & W. S. Siebert & X. D. Wei - 57-73 A Mu-Sigma Risk Aversion Paradox and Wealth Dependent Utility
by Loffler, Andreas - 75-94 Recurrence in Workers' Compensation Claims: Estimates from a Multiple Spell Hazard Model
by Campolieti, Michele
May 2001, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 207-226 The Benefits of Reducing Gun Violence: Evidence from Contingent-Valuation Survey Data
by Ludwig, Jens & Cook, Philip J - 227-249 The Relation between Probability and Evidence Judgment: An Extension of Support Theory
by Idson, Lorraine Chen & Krantz, David H. & Osherson, Daniel & Bonini, Nicolao - 251-261 The Medium Prizes Paradox: Evidence from a Simulated Casino
by Haruvy, Ernan & Erev, Ido & Sonsino, Doron - 263-275 Self Selection Bias in the Estimates of Compensating Differentials for Job Risks in India
by Shanmugam, K R - 277-293 Premium Risk and Managed Care
by Kifmann, Mathias
March 2001, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 103-128 Dynamic Decision-Making under Uncertainty: An Experimental Investigation of Choices between Accumulator Gambles
by Cubitt, Robin P & Sugden, Robert - 129-139 Comparative Ignorance and the Ellsberg Paradox
by Chow, Clare Chua & Sarin, Rakesh K - 141-164 Rush and Procrastination under Hyperbolic Discounting and Interdependent Activities
by Brocas, Isabelle & Carrillo, Juan D - 165-195 Estimating Risk Attitudes Using Lotteries: A Large Sample Approach
by Donkers, Bas & Melenberg, Bertrand & Van Soest, Arthur
January 2001, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 5-20 The Firm under Uncertainty with General Risk-Averse Preferences: A State-Contingent Approach
by Quiggin, John & Chambers, Robert G - 21-33 Lottery Decisions and Probability Weighting Function
by Alarie, Yves & Dionne, Georges - 35-57 Individuals' Estimates of the Risks of Death: Part II--New Evidence
by Benjamin, Daniel K & Dougan, William R & Buschena, David - 59-78 Generalized Disappointment Models
by Jia, Jianmin & Dyer, James S & Butler, John C - 79-93 Are Event-Splitting Effects Actually Boundary Effects?
by Humphrey, Steven J