Craig S. Webb
Senior Lecturer of Microeconomic Theory.
Economics, School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester.
email: craig.webb@manchester.ac.uk
Research Papers:
Mixture Independence Foundations for Expected Utility, with Jingyi Meng and Horst Zank (2024). In The Journal of Mathematical Economics.
Using a Revealed Preference Tool for Beliefs to Measure Loss Aversion, with Olivier l'Haridon and Horst Zank: Paper, Supplementary Appendix, Online Appendix. (2023).
Dynamic Preference Foundations of Expected Exponentially-Discounted Utility, in Economic Theory (2023).
Trichotomic Discounted Utility, in Theory and Decision (2019).
Delayed probabilistic risk: A parametric approach for risk tolerance, with Jinrui Pan and Horst Zank, in Theory and Decision (2019).
Purely subjective variational preferences, in Economic Theory (2016).
Piecewise linear rank-dependent utility, in Theory and Decision (2016).
Continuous quasi-hyperbolic discounting, in The Journal of Mathematical Economics (2016).
Piecewise additivity for nonexpected utility, in Economic Theory (2015).
An extension of quasi-hyperbolic discounting to continuous time, with Jinrui Pan and Horst Zank. in Games and Economic Behavior (2015).
Accounting for optimism and pessimism in expected utility, with Horst Zank, in The Journal of Mathematical Economics (2011).
Bargaining with subjective mixtures, in Economic Theory (2011).