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Author name:
Grether, David M.
Papers:
Errors in Variables and Serially Correlated Disturbances in Distributed Lag Models.
On the Asymptotic Properties of Some Two-Step Procedures for Estimating Distributed Lag Models.
On a Class of Rational Social Decision Procedures.
On the Use of Ordinal Data in Regression Analysis.
Determinants of Real Estate Values.
On the Use of Ordinal Data in Correlation Analysis.
Market Structure and R & D.
On Normative Problems of Social Choice.
Recent Psychological Studies of Behavior Under Uncertainty.
Two Notes on Distributed Lags, Prediction, and Signal Extraction.
Some New Impossibility Theorems.
Economic Theory of Choice and the Preference Reversal Phenomenon.
The Effects of Non-residential Land Uses on the Prices of Adjacent Housing: Some Estimates of Proximity Effects.
On the Properties of Stable Decision Procedures.
Continuous-Valued Binary Decision Procedures.
Bayes Rule as a Descriptive Model: The Representativeness Heuristic.
Nonbinary Social Choice: An Impossibility Theorem.
Implementation of Democratic Social Choice Functions.
A Time Series Model with Qualitative Variables.
The Allocation of Landing Rights by Unanimity among Competitors.
Financial Incentive Effects and Individual Decision-making.
The Effects of Market Practices in Oligopolistic Markets: An Experimental Examination of the Ethyl Case.
Optimal and Nonoptimal Satisficing II: An Experimental Analysis.
Consumer Choice and Information: New Experimental Evidence on the Information Overload Hypothesis.
Uncertainty and Shopping Behavior: An Experimental Analysis.
Testing Bayes Rule and the Representativeness Heuristic: Some Experimental Evidence.
The Preference Reversal Phenomenon: Response Mode, Markets and Incentives
Uncovering Behavioral Strategies: Likelihood-Based Experimental Data Mining
Are People Bayesian? Uncovering Behavioral Strategies
Unknown Heterogeneity, the EC-EM Algorithm, and the Large T Approximation
I Know What You Did Last Quarter: Economic Forecasts of Professional Forecasters
Aging and decision making: A comparison between neurologically healthy elderly and young individuals
Mental Processes & Strategic Equilibration: An fMRI Study of Selling Strategy in Second Price Auctions
Sequencing strategies in large, competitive, ascending price automobile auctions: An experimental examination
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