Pratt, John W.
Pratt, John W.
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Introduction to statistical decision theory
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Principals and agents
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Concepts of nonparametric theory
cover - SNSome neglected axioms in fair d...Pratt, John W.
Some neglected axioms in fair division
no cover - F(Fair (and not so fair) divisionPratt, John W.
Fair (and not so fair) division
no cover - PAPrincipals and agentsPratt, John W.
Principals and agents
no cover - SRSome remarks on some stronger m...Pratt, John W.
Some remarks on some stronger measures of risk aversion
no cover - ATAversion to one risk in the pre...Pratt, John W.
Aversion to one risk in the presence of others
no cover - IDIncentive-based decentralizationPratt, John W.
Incentive-based decentralization
no cover - NLNatural laws and structural rel...Pratt, John W.
Natural laws and structural relations
no cover - RIRetrospective inferences from a...Pratt, John W.
Retrospective inferences from an extreme event
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Introduction to statistical decision theory
- Open Work
Principals and agents
- Open Work
Concepts of nonparametric theory
- Open Work
Some neglected axioms in fair division
- Open Work
Fair (and not so fair) division
- Open Work
Principals and agents
- Open Work
Some remarks on some stronger measures of risk aversion
- Open Work
Aversion to one risk in the presence of others
- Open Work
Incentive-based decentralization
- Open Work
Natural laws and structural relations
- Open Work
Retrospective inferences from an extreme event