Accepted papers and Final Program

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A. Araujo, A. Chateauneuf, and J. H. Faro, Efficient Complete Markets Are the Rule Rather than the Exception

A. Baillon and L. Placido, Testing Constant Absolute and Relative Ambiguity Aversion

A. Bommier, A Dual Approach to Ambiguity Aversion

D. R. Burghart, T. Epper, and E. Fehr, The Two Faces of Independence: Betweenness and Homotheticity

S. Cerreia-Vioglio, D. Dillenberger, Pietro Ortoleva, and Gil Riella, Deliberately Stochastic: Random Choice and Preferences for Hedging

A. Chateauneuf and B. Cornet, Submodular Financial Markets with Frictions

P. Cheridito, F. Delbaen, S. Drapeau, and M. Kupper, Numerical Representation of Convex Preferences over Anscombe–Aumann Acts

S. H. Chew and J. S. Sagi, A Closer Look at the Aumann-Serrano and Foster-Hart Measures of Riskiness

D. DillenbergerŽ, R. V. Krishna, P. Sadowski, Dynamic Rational Inattention

A. Dominiak and P. Duersch, Malevolent and Benevolent Urns: The Ellsberg Task as a Game

F. Echenique, T. Imai, K. Saito, Testable Implications of Models of Intertemporal Choice: Exponential Discounting and Its Generalizations

D. Fudenberg, R. Iijima, and T. Strzalecki, Stochastic Choice and Revealed Perturbed Utility

S. Galanis, Dynamic Consistency and Subjective Beliefs

P. Ghirardato and M. Siniscalchi, Symmetric Preferences

I. Gilboa, A. Postlewaite, and L. Samuelson, Memory Utility

I. Gilboa, A. Postlewaite, and D. Schmeidler, Consumer Choice as Constrained Imitation

R. Giraud, An Elementary Axiomatization of the Smooth Ambiguity Model

E. Hanany, P. Klibanoff, and S. Mukerji, Incomplete Information Games with Smooth Ambiguity Preferences.

B. Hill, Uncertainty Aversion, Multi Utility Representations and State Independence of Utility

E. Karni and Z. Safra, A Theory of Stochastic Choice under Uncertainty

E. Karni. and M. Viero, Awareness of Unawareness: A Theory of Decision Making in the Face of Ignorance

A. Kochov, A Behavioral Definition of Unforeseen Contingencies

N. Kos and M. Messner, Selling to the Mean

M. Kovach, A Model of Cognitive Dissonance and Information

E. Lehrer and R. Teper, Subjective Independence and Concave Expected Utility

J. Li and J. Zhou, Blackwell's Informativeness Ranking with Uncertainty Averse Preferences

J. Lu, Random Choice and Private Information

M. Mandler, The Optimality of Coarse Categories in Decision-Making and Information Storage

Y. Masatlioglu, Y. Orhunz, and C. Raymond, Skewness and Intrinsic Preferences for Information.

E. Piermont, N. Takeoka, and R. Teper, Learning the Krepsian State: Exploration Through Consumption

K. I. M. Rohde, An Index to Measure Decreasing Impatience

R. Spiegler, Bayesian Networks and Missing-Data Imputation

G. Tserenjigmid, Choosing with the Worst in Mind: A Reference-Dependent Model