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  1. Do wages compensate for risk of unemployment? Parametric and semiparametric evidence from seasonal jobs: Label: en
  2. Utility functions for wealth: Label: en
  3. Economic preferences or attitude expressions?: An analysis of dollar responses to public issues. (With commentaries): Label: en
  4. Choice bracketing. (With commentaries): Label: en
  5. Construal processes in preference assessment. (With commentaries): Label: en
  6. Anchoring and acquiescence bias in measuring assets in household surveys. (With commentary): Label: en
  7. Rationality for economists? (With commentaries): Label: en
  8. Analysis of choice expectations in incomplete scenarios. (With commentaries): Label: en
  9. The effects of financial incentives in experiments: A review and capital-labor-production framework. (With commentaries): Label: en
  10. Elicitation of preferences: Label: en
  11. Measuring constructed preferences: Towards a building code. (With commentaries): Label: en
  12. Analyzing the demand for deductible insurance: Label: en
  13. Reanalysis of the Chechile-Cooke experiment: Correcting for mismatched gambles: Label: en
  14. Cost perceptions and voter demand for environmental risk regulation: The double effect of hidden costs: Label: en
  15. Pretrial bargaining in the face of a random court decision: Evidence from laboratory games: Label: en
  16. The aversion to the sequential resolution of uncertainty: Label: en
  17. The impact of institutional change on compensating wage differentials for accident risk: South Korea, 1984-1990: Label: en
  18. The effect of legal rules on the value of economic and non-economic damages and the decision to file: Label: en
  19. Is workers' compensation a substitute for unemployment insurance?: Label: en
  20. Diabetic risk taking: The role of information, education and medication: Label: en
  21. An axiomatization of cumulative prospect theory for decision under risk: Label: en
  22. Lottery acquisition versus information acquisition: Prices and preference reversals: Label: en
  23. Exercising property rights to pollute: do cancer risks and politics affect plant emission reductions?: Label: en
  24. Moral hazard, monitoring costs, and optimal government intervention: Label: en
  25. Long-term care insurance and bequests as instruments for shaping intergenerational relationships: Label: en
  26. The comonotonic sure-thing principle: Label: en
  27. Global risk management: Label: en
  28. A rational approach to pricing of catastrophe insurance: Label: en
  29. Optimal insurance without expected utility: The dual theory and the linearity of insurance contracts: Label: en
  30. Guaranteed renewability in insurance: Label: en
  31. Utility theory with probability dependent outcome valuation: Extensions and applications: Label: en
  32. Inducing risk-neutral preferences: Further analysis of the data: Label: en
  33. A theory of coarse utility: Label: en
  34. A note on deriving rank-dependent utility using additive joint receipts: Label: en
  35. The value of a statistical life: A comparison of two approaches: Label: en
  36. Willingness-to-pay and willingness-to-accept for risky and ambiguous lotteries: Label: en
  37. Do risk information programs promote mitigating behavior?: Label: en
  38. On the nonexistence of Blackwell's theorem-type results with general preference relations: Label: en
  39. Coherent decision analysis with inseparable probabilities and utilities: Label: en
  40. Unions, employment risks, and market provision of employment risk differentials: Label: en
  41. Time and risk: Label: en
  42. Decision making under ignorance: Arguing with yourself: Label: en
  43. The impact of testing errors on value of information: A quality-control example: Label: en
  44. Do they know what they are doing? Risk perceptions and smoking behaviour among Swedish teenagers: Label: en
  45. The swing of the regulatory pendulum in Europe: from precautionary principle to (regulatory) impact analysis: Label: en
  46. Is probability weighting sensitive to the magnitude of consequences? An experimental investigation on losses: Label: en
  47. Stable international environmental agreements with a stock pollutant, uncertainty and learning: Label: en
  48. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush? When do we prefer something certainly dirty to something perhaps clean?: Label: en
  49. Robust control in water management: Label: en
  50. Social willingness to pay, mortality risks and contingent valuation: Label: en

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