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1by Robin P. Cubitt Daniel Navarro-Martinez Chris Starmer Published in Journal of risk and uncertainty (01.02.2015)“...Recent research invokes preference imprecision to explain violations of individual decision theory. While these inquiries are suggestive, the nature and...”
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2by Robin P. Cubitt Alistair Munro Chris Starmer Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.07.2004)“...We present a new experimental investigation of preference reversal. Although economists and psychologists have suggested a variety of accounts for this...”
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3by Cubitt, Robin P Cubitt, Robin P Drouvelis, Michalis Drouvelis, Michalis Gächter, Simon Gächter, Simon Published in Experimental Economics (01.05.2011)“...In this paper, we report an experimental investigation of the effect of framing on social preferences, as revealed in a one-shot linear public goods game. We...”
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4“...We present a new class of models of players’ reasoning in non-cooperative games, inspired by David Lewis's account of common knowledge. We argue that the...”
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5by Robin P. Cubitt Chris Starmer Robert Sugden Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.09.1998)“...The common ratio effect is a well-attested violation of expected utility theory. This paper uses four principles of dynamic choice to characterise alternative...”
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6“...This paper presents an experiment that is designed to be more effective than previous studies at reproducing in the laboratory the affective experiences of...”
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7“...This paper presents a new iterative procedure for solving finite non-cooperative games, the reasoning-based expected utility procedure (RBEU), and compares...”
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8by Cubitt, Robin P Cubitt, Robin P Read, Daniel Read, Daniel Published in Experimental Economics (01.12.2007)“...The paper considers what can be inferred about experimental subjects’ time preferences for consumption from responses to laboratory tasks involving tradeoffs...”
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9“...David Lewis is widely credited with the first formulation of common knowledge and the first rigorous analysis of convention. However, common knowledge and...”
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10by Robin P. Cubitt Published in Public choice (01.10.1997)“...The paper investigates the claim of Gylfason and Lindbeck (Public Choice, 1994) that a stagflationary bias arises from the interaction between monetary...”
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11“...Since the 1980s, there has been explosive growth in the use of experimental methods in economics, leading to exciting developments in economic theory and...”
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12“...The paper presents a model in which a population of agents repeatedly play games against nature; the rules of behaviour followed are revised over time through...”
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18by Robin P. Cubitt Published in The Scandinavian journal of economics (01.06.1995)“...The effects of corporatism on inflation and output are analysed in a model of a game between a government and a union. This model allows consideration of...”
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19by Robin P. Cubitt Published in Oxford economic papers (01.01.1996)“...The paper considers the normative status of the independence and ordering principles of expected utility theory. Preferences are defined in terms of choice and...”
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20by Cubitt, Robin P Drouvelis, Michalis Gächter, Simon Kabalin, Ruslan Published in Journal of public economics (2011)“...In the last thirty years, economists and other social scientists have investigated people's normative views on distributive justice. Here we study people's...”