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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 840 pp. xx. Stated: "First published 2000". Contents divided into 42 Chapters in 9 Parts: (1) [Editors}, "Choices, Values and Frames"; Part One: PROSPECT THEORY AND EXTENSIONS [Editors] : (2) "Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision under Risk"; (3) "Advances in Prospect Theory :Cumulative Representation of Uncertainty"; Part Two: THE UNCERTAINTY EFFECT AND THE WEIGHTING FUNCTION (4) Drazen Prelec; (5) & (6) Tversky and Craig R. Fox; Part III: LOSS AVERSION AND THE VALUE FUNCTION (7) [Editors], "Loss Aversion in Riskless Choice: A Reference-Dependent Model"; (8) Kahneman, Jack L. Knetsch, and Richard H. Thaler; (9) Jack L. Knetsch; (10) Ian Bateman, Alistair Munro, [et al.] "A Test of the Theory of Reference-Dependent Preferences"; (11) Matthew Rabin, "Diminishing Marginal Utility of Wealth Cannot Explain Risk Aversion"; Part Four: FRAMING AND MENTAL ACCOUNTING (12) [Editors], "Rational Choice and the Framing of Decisions"; (13) Eric J. Johnson, John Hershey, [et al.] "Framing, Probability Distortions, and Insurance Decisions"; (14) Thaler, "Mental Accounting Matters"; Part Five APPLICATIONS (15) Thaler, "Toward a Positive Theory of Consumer Choice"; (16) Colin F. Camerer, "Prospect Theory in the Wild: Evidence from the Field"; (17) "Shlomo Benartzi and Thaler, "Myopic Loss Aversion and the Equity Premium Puzzle"; (18) Kahneman, Jack L. Knetsch, and Thaler, "Fairness as a Constraint on Profit Seeking: Entitlements in the Market"; (19) Eldar Shafir, Peter Diamond, and Tvwersky, "Money Illusion"; (20) Camerer, Linda Babcock, George Loewenstein, and Thaler, "Labor Supply of New York City Cab Drivers: One Day at a Time"; Terrance Odean, "Are Investors Reluctant to Realize Their Losses?"; (22) Kahneman and Dan Lovallo, "Timid Choices and Bold Forecasts: A Cognitive Perspective on Risk Taking"; (23) Camerer and Dan Lovallo, "Overconfidence and Excess Entry: An Experimental Approach"; (24) David Cohen and Knesch, "Judicial Choice and Disparities between Measures of Economic Values"; (25) George A. Quattrone and Tversky, "Contrasting Rational and Psychological Analyses of Political Choice"; (26) [Editors], "Conflict Resolution: A Cognitive Perspective"; Part SIX: THE MULTIPLICITY OF VALUE: REVERSALS OF PREFERENCE (27) Paul Slovic, "The Construction of Preference"; (28) Tversky, Shmuel Sattah, and Paul Slovic, "Contingent Weighting in Judgment and Choice"; (29) Tversky and Itamar Simonson, "Context-Dependent Preferences"; (30) Craig R. Fox and Tversky, "Ambiguity Aversion and Comparative Ignorance; (31) Christopher K. Hsee, "Attribute Evaluability: Its Implications for Joint-Separate Evaluation Reversals and Beyond"; Part Seven: CHOICE OVER TIME (32) George F. Loewenstein and Drazen Prelec, "Preferences for Sequences of Outcomes"; (33) ______, "Anomalies in Intertemporal Choice: Evidence and Interpretation"; Part Eight: ALTERNATIVE CONCEPTIONS OF VALUE (34) Eldar Shafir, Simonson, and Tversky, "Reason-Based Choice"; (35) Baruch Fischhoff, "Value Elicitation: Is There Anything in There?"; (36) Kahneman, Ilana Ritov, David Shkade, "Economic Preferences or Attutude Expressions? An Analysis of Dollar Responses to Public Issues"; Part Nine: EXPERIENCED UTILITY AND OBJECTIVE HAPPINESS (37) Kahneman, "Experienced Utility and Objective Happiness: A Moment-Based Approach"; (38) _____., "Evaluation by Moments:Past and Future"; (39) Tversky and Dale Griffin, "Endowments and in Judgments of Well-Being"; (40) . . . "A Bias in the Prediction of Tastes"; (41) . . .'The Effect of Purchase Quantity. ."; (42) . . ."New Challenges to the Rationality Assumptions".; References, Author and Subject Indexes, pp. 775-840. Faults: 39 pp.; of 840 pp have thin line brown underlining or vertical lines in margins; faint tea stain half-title page top and minor, clear waviness in 2" x 1 1/2" area adjacent, echoing, diminishingly, for 3 pp to end of "Contents."Tight biding; tiny outward curls at corners; NO previous owner names or remainder marks. Solid copy.
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