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  • Cameron, Trudy Ann (University of Oregon, Dept. of Economics, 2002-07-20)
    Willingness to pay for climate change mitigation depends on people's perceptions about just how bad things will get if nothing is done. Individual subjective distributions for future climate conditions are combined with ...
  • Blonigen, Bruce A.; Ellis, Christopher J.; Fausten, Dietrich (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2003-03)
    We explore worldwide foreign direct investment location decisions by Japanese manufacturing firms from 1985 through 1991. Our conditional logit estimates provide evidence that firms’ location decisions are affected by ...
  • Lollini, Massimo, 1954- (Northeast Modern Language Association. Italian Studies, 1990)
    A study of the ineffability topos in Dante's Paradise in relation to the questions of rhetoric and testimony
  • Chakraborty, Shankha; Ray, Tridip (University of Oregon, Dept. of Economics, 2003-01-01)
    We introduce monitored bank loans and non-monitored tradeable securities as sources of external finance for firms in a dynamic general equilibrium model. Due to frictions arising from moral hazard, access to credit and ...
  • Stockard, Jean (1973-10-09)
    The proposed dissertation has two parts: 1) a theoretical perspective on the process of socialization; and 2) an examination of a formal model of factors that influence life choices and sex-role related attitudes of young ...
  • Wiss, Johanna; Andersson, David; Slovic, Paul; Vastfjall, Daniel; Tinghog, Gustav (Decision Research, 2015-09)
    There is an increased willingness to help identified individuals rather than non-identified, and the effect of identifiability is mainly present when a single individual rather than a group is presented. However, identifiability ...
  • Stockard, Jean; Lehman, Michael Bryan (SAGE Publications, 2004-12)
    Data from two panel studies, the 1993 to 1995 nationwide Schools and Staffing Survey and the Teacher Follow-Up Survey, as well as a 1998-1999 survey of teachers in one western state are used to examine the influence of ...
  • Slovic, Paul; Brehmer, Berndt (1980)
    When people attempt to integrate multiple cues into a single judgement, does the cognitive load produced by the integration process lead to simplification of the cue-judgement relationships? Three experiments tested the ...
  • Slovic, Paul (Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1972)
    An effort was made to construct two structurally similar risk-taking tasks in order to evaluate inter-task consistency of individual differences. Only the mode of response differed between tasks. In one task, subjects chose ...
  • Slovic, Paul (1986)
    The objective of informing and educating the public about risk issues seems easy to attain in principle, but, in practice, may be difficult to accomplish. This paper attempts to illustrate why this is so. To be effective, ...
  • Vastfjall, Daniel; Slovic, Paul; Gergory, Robin (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012)
    This paper describes a psychological phenomenon called psychic numbing that devalues lives when many are at stake and thus enables political leaders to neglect mass suffering, in violation of our professed humanitarian ...
  • Slovic, Paul; Lichtenstein, Sarah; Fischhoff, Baruch (1980)
    Designers of programs for informing the public about radiation hazards need to consider the difficulties inherent in communicating highly technical information about risk. To be effective, information campaigns must be ...
  • Long, Robert Hill (Green Mountains Review, 2008-02)
    This poem is part of a series of poems about victims in recent Middle east wars.
  • Pratt, Scott L. (Springer Science+Business Media B.V., 1998-06)
    In an environment characterized by the emergence of new and diverse (and often opposed) philosophical efforts, there is a need for a conception of philosophy that will promote the exchange and critical consideration of ...
  • Fetherstonhaugh, David; Slovic, Paul; Johnson, Stephen; Friedrich, James (1997)
    A fundamental principle of psychophysics is that people's ability to discriminate change in a physical stimulus diminishes as the magnitude of the stimulus increases. We find that people also exhibit diminished sensitivity ...
  • Palandri, Angela C. Y. Jung, 1926- (The Chinese Language Teachers Association, 1983-05)
    book review of James J. Y. Liu's book on Chinese poetry
  • Carpente, Luisa; Casas-Mendez, Balbina; García-Jurado, I. (Ignacio); Nouweland, Anne van den (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2005-09-22)
    In this paper we propose a method to associate a coalitional interval game with each strategic game. The method is based on the lower and upper values of finite two-person zero-sum games. We axiomatically characterize this ...
  • Park, Rebekah; Yarris, Kristin (UCLA, 2010-11-01)
    This article presents an overview of a workshop held by UCLA's Center for the Study of Women to assist graduate students in their job search. It gives a short review, lists some of the best tips, and provides some opinions ...
  • Evans, George W., 1949-; Honkapohja, Seppo, 1951- (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2005-01-11)
    This is the text of an interview with Thomas J. Sargent. The interview will be published in Macroeconomic Dynamics.
  • Lollini, Massimo (Italica, 2005)
    The essay studies the relationship between the sea and the orientation towards the infinite, between the sea and war that is established in Greek culture. Vincenzo Consolo in his writings reflects on the ecological and ...

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