Conference on

INDIVIDUAL DECISIONS

May 7-8, 2004

Sponsored by
Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences,
Center for Decision Analysis
and
a generous gift from an anonymous donor

SOCIAL SCIENCE PLAZA A, ROOM 2112

FRIDAY, MAY 7

1:00-2:00
Professor Peter Wakker
Department of Quantitative Economics, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
"Psychology's Diminishing Sensitivity versus Economic's Intrinsic Utility of Money: How the Introduction of the Euro Can Be Used to Disentangle the Two Empirically"  click here
2:15-2:30
BREAK SSPA 2142
2:30-3:30

Professor Michael Birnbaum
Dept. of Psychology, California State University, Fullerton

New Paradoxes of Choice that test RDU and Prospect Theories  click here
3:45-4:45

Professor John Dickhaut
Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota

"Anomalies of Individual Behavior in Auctions" click here click here

SATURDAY, MAY 8

9:15-10:15
Professor Craig Fox
Anderson School of Business, UC Los Angeles
"Judgment under uncertainty: Arbitrary partitions and insufficient reason" click here
10:30-10:45 BREAK  
10:45-11:45
Professor Edi Karni
Department of Economics, Johns Hopkins University
"Subjective Expected Utility Theory Without States of the World"  click here
12:00-2:00 LUNCH SSPA 2142
2:00-3:00
Professor Shlomo Benartzi
Anderson School of Management, UC Los Angeles
"Participants' Behavior in Retirement Saving Plans
3:15-3:30 BREAK  
3:30-4:30
Professor Craig McKenzie
Dept. of Psychology, UC San Deigo
"Framing Effects and Information Leakage"  click here click here click here

 

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