Accepted Papers

The presenting author is listed in bold letters. Papers listed in alphabetical order, by title.

    • S.H. Chew and J. Sagi, "A coherent model of risky choice"

    • A. Bommier and F. Legrand, "A robust approach to risk aversion"

    • R. Chambers, S. Grant, B. Polak and J. Quiggin, "A two-parameter model of dispersion aversion"

    • J. Eichberger and A. Guerdjikova, "Ambiguity, data and preferences for information — a case-based approach"

    • M. Amarante, "Analogy in decision-making"

    • H. De Olivera, "Axiomatic foundations for rational inattention"

    • M. Ghossoub, "Belief heterogeneity in the Arrow-Borch-Raviv Insurance Model"

  • J. Apesteguia and M. Ballestrer, "Choice by sequential procedures"

  • M. Mandler, "Endogenous indeterminacy and volatility of asset prices under ambiguity"

  • E. Lehrer and R. Teper, "Extension Rules or What would the sage do?"

  • A. Ellis, "Foundations for Rational Inattention"

  • Y. Halevy, "Learning to be Probabilistically Sophisticated"

  • A. Charpentier, A. Galichon and M. Henry, "Local Utility and Multivariate Risk Aversion"

  • D. Ahn and T. Sarver, "Preference for Flexibility and Random Choice"

  • J. Li, "Preferences for Information and Ambiguity"

  • S. Bade, "Randomization Devices and the Elicitation of Ambiguity Averse Preferences"

  • C. Raymond, "Search and Temptation"

  • P. Battigalli, S. Cerreia Vioglio, M. Maccheroni and M. Marinacci, "Self-confirming equilibrium and model uncertainty"

  • K. Saito, "Social Image in Choice"

  • P. Manzini and M. Mariotti, "Stochastic choice and consideration sets"

  • D. Dillenberger and P. Sadowski, "Subjective Learning"

  • A. Kochov, "Time and No Lotteries: A Simple Axiomatization of Maxmin Expected Utility"

  • M. Abdellaoui and H. Zank, "Uncovering Ambiguity by Means of Utility"