The following pages link to Theory and Decision (Q153958):
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- Several possible measures of risk (Q153960) (← links)
- Some extensions of Luce's measures of risk (Q153962) (← links)
- Predicting human cooperation in the prisoner's dilemma using case-based decision theory (Q256769) (← links)
- Computational complexity in the design of voting rules (Q256771) (← links)
- Circulant games (Q256774) (← links)
- Comparing attitudes toward time and toward money in experience-based decisions (Q256777) (← links)
- Incremental willingness to pay: a theoretical and empirical exposition (Q256781) (← links)
- Repeated interactions and endogenous contractual incompleteness. Experimental evidence (Q256784) (← links)
- A note on cancellation axioms for comparative probability (Q256788) (← links)
- A minimal extension of Bayesian decision theory (Q266503) (← links)
- In search of good probability assessors: an experimental comparison of elicitation rules for confidence judgments (Q266507) (← links)
- The impact of ambiguity and prudence on prevention decisions (Q266509) (← links)
- Risk preferences of Australian academics: where retirement funds are invested tells the story (Q266511) (← links)
- Egalitarian-utilitarian bounds in Nash's bargaining problem (Q266513) (← links)
- Richter-Peleg multi-utility representations of preorders (Q266515) (← links)
- Optimal stealing time (Q266517) (← links)
- Make-up and suspicion in bargaining with cheap talk: an experiment controlling for gender and gender constellation (Q266522) (← links)
- Consistent collective decisions under majorities based on difference of votes (Q266525) (← links)
- What independent random utility representations are equivalent to the IIA assumption? (Q266527) (← links)
- The emergence of reciprocally beneficial cooperation (Q272143) (← links)
- Exploiting the guilt aversion of others: do agents do it and is it effective? (Q272145) (← links)
- Divergent platforms (Q272147) (← links)
- Maxmin weighted expected utility: a simpler characterization (Q272150) (← links)
- A characterization of the generalized optimal choice set through the optimization of generalized weak utilities (Q272152) (← links)
- Consistent inconsistencies? Evidence from decision under risk (Q272154) (← links)
- Characterizations of weighted and equal division values (Q272160) (← links)
- Peter Fishburn's analysis of ambiguity (Q333434) (← links)
- Lexicographic expected utility without completeness (Q333436) (← links)
- Choquet expected utility with affine capacities (Q333438) (← links)
- Rational beliefs in rationalizability (Q333439) (← links)
- Approval elections with a variable number of winners (Q333440) (← links)
- Counting votes in coupled decisions. An efficient method for counting votes in coupled decisions with multiple inequality restrictions (Q333442) (← links)
- The promise of pick-the-winners contests for producing crowd probability forecasts (Q333444) (← links)
- Satisficing, preferences, and social interaction: a new perspective (Q333447) (← links)
- Nash was a first to axiomatize expected utility (Q333463) (← links)
- Ambiguity attitudes, framing, and consistency (Q333467) (← links)
- A robust resolution of Newcomb's paradox (Q333469) (← links)
- Hart--Mas-Colell implementation of the discounted Shapley value (Q333471) (← links)
- On the existence of altruistic value and utility functions (Q333473) (← links)
- Order of limits in reputations (Q333475) (← links)
- The Shapley-Shubik power index for dichotomous multi-type games (Q333478) (← links)
- Consistency, population solidarity, and egalitarian solutions for TU-games (Q333480) (← links)
- Compromising in bifocal distribution games: the average value (Q333483) (← links)
- Cooperation in the prisoner's dilemma (Q361156) (← links)
- Pareto utility (Q365782) (← links)
- Are moral norms distinct from social norms? A critical assessment of Jon Elster and Cristina Bicchieri (Q365785) (← links)
- Emotional balance and probability weighting (Q365791) (← links)
- Strategic collusion in auctions with externalities (Q365793) (← links)
- Justification of functional form assumptions in structural models: a correction (Q365794) (← links)
- Why do groups cooperate more than individuals to reduce risks? (Q365796) (← links)