The following pages link to William S. Neilson (Q236242):
Displaying 23 items.
- A simplified axiomatic approach to ambiguity aversion (Q707881) (← links)
- The participation puzzle with reference-dependent expected utility preferences (Q784446) (← links)
- A theory of kindness, reluctance, and shame for social preferences (Q1021605) (← links)
- Price sensitive prescribers (Q1046200) (← links)
- Some mixed results on boundary effects (Q1201835) (← links)
- Reference wealth effects in sequential choice (Q1277106) (← links)
- Pure-strategy equilibria with non-expected utility players (Q1305621) (← links)
- Second price auctions without expected utility (Q1321543) (← links)
- Enhancing bargaining power with most-favored-customer pricing (Q1327888) (← links)
- Comparative risk sensitivity with reference-dependent preferences (Q1349048) (← links)
- Infinitely-repeated games with endogenous discounting (Q1350864) (← links)
- On criminals' risk attitudes (Q1389750) (← links)
- Probability transformations in the study of behavior toward risk (Q1405834) (← links)
- Comparative statics derivatives with nonlinear preferences (Q1804348) (← links)
- Endogenous private health investment and the willingness to pay for public health projects: the effects of income (Q1927850) (← links)
- Interim bribery in auctions (Q1934743) (← links)
- Smooth indifference sets (Q2277352) (← links)
- Endogenous games and equilibrium adoption of social norms and ethical constraints (Q2389303) (← links)
- Higher-order generalizations of Arrow-Pratt and Ross risk aversion: a comparative statics approach (Q2455684) (← links)
- Axiomatic reference-dependence in behavior toward others and toward risk (Q2502346) (← links)
- The Ross Characterization of Risk Aversion: Strengthening and Extension (Q3775280) (← links)
- A verification of the expected utility calibration theorem (Q5958528) (← links)
- A further examination of cumulative prospect theory parameterizations (Q5959925) (← links)