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Publications by Peter P. Wakker
Measuring Discounting Without Measuring Utility
American Economic Review
Economics
Econometrics
Aggregating Imprecise or Conflicting Beliefs: An Experimental Investigation Using Modern Ambiguity Theories
Journal of Risk and Uncertainty
Accounting
Economics
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Utility Independence of Multiattribute Utility Theory Is Equivalent to Standard Sequence Invariance of Conjoint Measurement
Journal of Mathematical Psychology
Applied Mathematics
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Eliciting Decision Weights by Adapting De Finetti’s Betting-Odds Method to Prospect Theory
Journal of Risk and Uncertainty
Accounting
Economics
Econometrics
Finance
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