Conferences - Paper

Paper Submitted for the Conferences

Papers to be Presented at the SABE Conference, Applied Behavioral Economics, The George Washington University, Washington, DC, June 11-12, 2001. The following is a compilation of those papers submitted by participants for the conference by the deadline for this website posting, April 30, 2001. The papers are in the order in which they were received. Neither of the two keynote addresses nor the other two plenary papers are included, and not all of the participants have chosen to post their papers this early.

The versions of the papers to be sent to discussants should be mailed in two hard copies to Hugh Schwartz, 5902 Mount Eagle Drive, #1004, Alexandria, VA 22303-2519 USA, in time to arrive by May 30, 2001.

Paper Submitted

Making Descriptive Use of Prospect Theory to Improve the Prescriptive Use of Expected Utility Acrobat format by Peter Wakker

Behavioral Economics and the Birth of SABE by Shlomo Maital (with contributions by John Tomer)

Action Learning in Israel by TIM-Technion Institute of Management:

IMD World Competitiveness Index: Israel: Selected Strengths and Weaknesses

Economic Valuation of the Environment: How Citizens Make Sense of Contingent Valuation Questions
by Henrik Svedsäter, Department of Social Psychology, London School of Economics

Reference-Dependent Preferences and the Speed of Economic Liberalization
by Luis G. Bernardes, Universidade Católica Portuguesa

Outline of IMPLEMENTING DEVELOPMENT VISIONS: The Extraordinary Urban Renewal of Curitiba, Brazil
by Hugh Schwartz

Outline of But Suppose There Were a Behaviorally Oriented Text on Industrial Organization
by Hugh Schwartz