Journal of Risk and Uncertainty
Description
The Journal of Risk and Uncertainty features both theoretical and empirical papers that analyze risk-bearing behavior and decision-making under uncertainty. The journal serves as an outlet for important, relevant research in decision analysis, economics, and psychology. Among the topics covered in the journal are decision theory and the economics of uncertainty, psychological models of choice under uncertainty, risk and public policy, experimental investigations of behavior under uncertainty, and empirical studies of real-world, risk-taking behavior. Articles begin with an introductory discussion explaining the nature of the research and the interpretation and implications of the findings at a level that is accessible to researchers in other disciplines.Officially cited as: J Risk Uncertain
46 Volumes 135 Issues 692 Articles available from 1988 - 2013
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Bias and brains: Risk aversion and cognitive ability across real and hypothetical settings
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Estimating discount factors for public and private goods and testing competing discounting hypotheses
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Heterogeneity in life-duration preferences: Are risky recreationists really more risk loving?
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