George Loewenstein: Introduction
General Perspectives, History, and Methods
1: George Loewenstein: Because it is There: The Challenge of Mountaineering...for Utility Theory
2: George Loewenstein, Niklas Karlsson, and Jane McCafferty: The Economics of Meaning
3: George Loewenstein: The Fall and Rise of Psychological Explanations in the Economics of Intertemporal Choice
4: George Loewenstein, Nava Ashraf, and Colin F. Camerer: Adam Smith, Behavioral Economist
5: George Loewenstein: Experimental Economics from the Vantage-point of Behavioral Economics
6: George Loewenstein: The Psychology of Curiosity: A Review and Reinterpretation
Social Preferences
7: George Loewenstein, Max H. Bazerman, and Leigh Thompson: Social Utility and Decision Making in Interpersonal Contexts
8: George Loewenstein and Linda Babcock: Explaining the Bargaining Impasse: The Role of Self-Serving Biases
Basic Research on Preferences
9: George Loewenstein, Max H. Bazerman, Sally Blount, and Christopher K. Hsee: Preference Reversals Between Joint and Seperate Evaluations of Options: A Review and Theoretical Analysis
10: George Loewenstein, Dan Ariely, and Drazen Prelec: "Coherent Arbitrariness": Stable Demand Curves Without Staple Preferences
Predicting Tastes and Feelings
11: George Loewenstein and Daniel Adler: A Bias in the Prediction of Tastes
12: George Loewenstein, Leaf Van Boven, and David Dunning: Mispredicting the Endowment Effect: Understimation of owners' selling prices by buyer's agents
13: George Loewenstein, Ted O'Donoghue, and Matthew Rabin: Projection Bias in Predicting Future Utility
Intertemporal Choice
14: George Loewenstein: Anticipation and the Valuation of Delayed Consumption
15: George Loewenstein and Drazen Prelec: Anomalies in Intertemporal Choice: Evidence and an Interpretation
16: George Loewenstein and Drazen Prelec: Preferences for Sequences of Outcomes
17: George Loewenstein and Drazen Prelec: The Red and the Black: Mental Accounting of Savings and Debt
Emotions
18: George Loewenstein: Out of Control: Visceral Influences on Behavior
19: George Loewenstein, Christopher K. Hsee, Elke U. Weber, and Ned Welch: Risk as Feelings
20: George Loewenstein, Baba Shiv, Antoine Bechara, Hanna Damasio, and Antonio Damasio: Investment Behavior and the Dark Side of Emotion
21: George Loewenstein, Jennifer Lerner, and Deborah Small: Heart Strings and Purse Strings: Carryover Effects of Emotions on Economic Decisions
22: George Loewenstein, Jonathan D. Cohen, David I. Laibson, and Samuel M. McClure: Separate Neural Systems Value Immediate and Delayed Monetary Rewards