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Working Paper 633. Zvi Safra (Tel Aviv University) and Uzi Segal, "Are Universal Preferences Possible? Calibration Results for Non-Expected Utility Theories" (12/2005: 304 Kb, PDF)
Working Paper 616. Kim C. Border (California Institute of Technology), Paolo Ghirardato (Universitá da Torino) and Uzi Segal, "Objective Subjective Probabilities" (08/2005: 148 Kb, PDF)
Working Paper 615. Uzi Segal and Alex Stein (Benjamin N. Cardoso School of Law), Ambiguity Aversion and the Criminal Process" (rev. 07/2006: 436 Kb, PDF)
Working Paper 590. Uzi Segal, "Fair Bias" (02/2004: 137 Kb, PDF)
Working Paper 563. Alon Harel (Hebrew University School of Law), Zvi Safra (Tel Aviv University) and Uzi Segal, "Ex-Post Egalitarianism" (06/2003: 161 Kb, PDF)
Working Paper 529. David Heyd (Hebrew University) and Uzi Segal, "Democratically Elected Aristocracies" (03/2002: 298 Kb, PDF)
Working Paper 513. Kim C. Border (California Institute of Technology) and Uzi Segal, "Coherent Odds and Subjective Probability" (10/2001: 210 Kb, PDF)
Working Paper 512. Uzi Segal and Joel Sobel (University of California, San Diego), "Min, Max, and Sum" (10/2001: 281 Kb, PDF)
Working Paper 511. Zvi Safra (Tel Aviv University) and Uzi Segal, "On the Economic Meaning of Machina's Fréchet Differentiability Assumption" (10/2001: 208 Kb, PDF)
Working Paper 510. Uriel Procaccia (Hebrew University School of Law) and Uzi Segal, "Super Majoritarianism and the Endowment Effect" (rev. 03/2002: 257 Kb, PDF)
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