Choices, Values, and Frames.rar
本附件包括:
- 38. Evaluation by moments_past and future.pdf
- 39. Endowments and contrast in judgments of well-being(in Chapter 6).pdf
- 40. A bias in the prediction of tastes.pdf
- 41. The effect of purchase quantity and timing on variety-seeking behavior.pdf
- 01. Choices, Values, and Frames.pdf
- 02. Prospect theory_an analysis of decision under risk.pdf
- 03. Advance in prospect theory_Cumulative representation of uncertainty.pdf
- 04. The probability weighting function.pdf
- 05. Weighing risk and uncertainty.pdf
- 06. A belief-based account of decision under uncertainty.pdf
- 07. Loss aversion in riskless choice_A reference-dependent model.pdf
- 08. Anomalies_The endowment effect, loss aversion, and status quo bias.pdf
- 09. The endowment effect and evidence of non reversible indifference curve.pdf
- 10. A test of the theory of reference-dependent preferences.pdf
- 11. Diminish marginal utility of wealth cannot explain risk aversion.pdf
- 12. Rational choice and the framing of decisions.pdf
- 13. Framing, probability distortions, and insurance decisions.pdf
- 14. Mental accounting matters.pdf
- 16. Prospect theory in the wild_evidence from the field.pdf
- 17. Myopic loss aversion and the equity premium puzzle.pdf
- 18. Fairness as a constraint on profit seeking_entitlements in the market.pdf
- 19. Money illusion.pdf
- 20. Labor supply of New York City cab drivers_one day at a time.pdf
- 21. Are investors reluctant to realize their losses.pdf
- 22. Timid choices and bold forecasts_a cognitive perspective on risk taking.pdf
- 23. Overconfidence and excess entry_an experimental approach.pdf
- 24. judicial choice and disparities between measures of economic values.pdf
- 25. Contrasting rational and psychological analyses of political choice.pdf
- 29. Context-dependent preferences.pdf
- 30. Ambiguity aversion and comparative ignorance.pdf
- 31. Attribute evaluability and its implications for joint-separate evaluation reversals and beyond.pdf
- 32. Preferences for sequences of outcomes.pdf
- 33. Anomalies in intertemporal choice_evidence and an interpretation.pdf
- 34. Reason-based choice.pdf
- 36. Economists have preferences, psychologists have attitudes_an analysis of dollar responses to public issues.pdf
- 37. Experienced utility and objective happiness a moment-based approach.pdf