103 | -- | 106 | Tamás Lolbert. On the non-existence of a general Benford s law |
107 | -- | 115 | Antoine Billot, Itzhak Gilboa, David Schmeidler. Axiomatization of an exponential similarity function |
116 | -- | 142 | Gebhard Geiger. An axiomatic account of status quo-dependent non-expected utility: Pragmatic constraints on rational choice under risk |
143 | -- | 155 | Manuel A. Mosquera, Peter Borm, M. Gloria Fiestras-Janeiro, Ignacio García-Jurado, Mark Voorneveld. Characterizing cautious choice |
156 | -- | 189 | Juan A. Carrasco, Manel Baucells. Tight upper bounds for the expected loss of lexicographic heuristics in binary multi-attribute choice |
190 | -- | 204 | Jonathan K. Hodge, Micah TerHaar. Classifying interdependence in multidimensional binary preferences |
205 | -- | 220 | Nikolai V. Hovanov, James W. Kolari, Mikhail V. Sokolov. Deriving weights from general pairwise comparison matrices |
221 | -- | 234 | Francesc Carreras, Josep Freixas. On ordinal equivalence of power measures given by regular semivalues |
235 | -- | 254 | Howard Swann. A mathematical model for retrospective impression formation of small group interaction |
255 | -- | 257 | Levent Kutlu. Intersection of Nash implementable social choice correspondences |
258 | -- | 271 | Moussa Larbani, Rabia Nessah. A note on the existence of Berge and Berge-Nash equilibria |