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Author Michel-Kerjan, Erwann

Title At War with the Weather: Managing Large-Scale Risks in a New Era of Catastrophes [Paperback] Erwann Michel-Kerjan and Paul Slovic, editors.

Imprint New York : MIT Press 2011

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 Axe 3rd Floor Stacks  368.122 K963a 2011    ---  Available
Edition 1st ed.
Description x, 324 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-295) and index.
Contents Superstition : a common irrationality? / Thomas Schelling -- Berserk weather forecasters, beauty contests, and delicious apples on Wall Street / George A. Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller -- Subways, coconuts, and foggy minefields : an approach to studying future-choice decisions / Robin M. Hogarth -- The more who die, the less we care / Paul Slovic -- Haven't you switched to risk management 2.0 yet? : moving toward a new risk architecture / Erwann Michel-Kerjan -- A two-edged sword : implications of decision psychology for decision analysis / Paul J.H. Schoemaker -- Constructed preference and the quest for rationality / David H. Krantz -- What if you know you will have to explain your choices to others afterwards? : legitimation in decision making / Paul R. Kleindorfer -- Neuroeconomics : measuring cognition and brain activity during economic decision making / Colin F. Camerer -- The useful brain : how neuroeconomics might change our views on rationality and a couple of other things / Olivier Oullier -- Virgin versus experienced risks / Carolyn Kousky, John Pratt, and Richard Zeckhauser -- How do we manage an uncertain future? : ambiguity today is not ambiguity tomorrow / Ayse Onculer -- Dreadful possibilities, neglected probabilities / Cass R. Sunstein and Richard Zeckhauser -- Why we still fail to learn from disasters / Robert Meyer -- Dumb decisions or as smart as the average politician? : economic and behavioral explanations for insurance demand / Mark V. Pauly -- The hold-up problem : why it is urgent to rethink the economics of disaster insurance protection / W. Kip Viscusi -- The peculiar politics of american disaster policy : how television has changed federal relief / David Moss -- Catastrophe insurance and regulatory reform after the subprime mortgage crisis / Dwight M. Jaffee -- Toward financial stability : lessons from catastrophe reinsurance / Kenneth A. Froot -- Economic theory and the financial crisis : how inefficient incentives can lead to catastrophes / Kenneth Arrow -- Environmental politics : are you a conservative? / Geoffrey Heal -- Act now, later, or never? : the challenges of managing long-term risks / Christian Gollier -- Climate change : insuring risk and changes in risk / Neil Doherty -- International social protection in the face of climate change : developing insurance for the poor / Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer -- Are we making a difference? / Baruch Fischhoff -- Thinking clearly : the importance of training policy makers in decision sciences / Ralph L. Keeney -- Decision making : a view on tomorrow / Howard Raiffa -- Influential social science, risks, and disasters : a view from the national science foundation / Robert O'Connor and Dennis E. Wenger -- Reflections and guiding principles for dealing with societal risks / Howard Kunreuther.
Summary Explores how discoveries in decision sciences will enhance traditional ideas about economics and challenges the conventional wisdom about how to make the right decisions.
Subject Economic forecasting.
Decision making.
Added Author Michel-Kerjan, Erwann.
Slovic, Paul, 1938-
ISBN 0262516543
9781586487805 (alk. paper)
1586487809 (alk. paper)

 
    
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