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Exxon Commissioned Research:
- Contingent Valuation: A Critical Assessment (Jerry A. Hausman ed., 1993) (collection of essays presented at a two-day symposium in April 1993, all of which report on research funded by Exxon Company, U.S.A.).
- A. Michael Polinsky and Steven Shavell, Punitive Damages: An Economic Analysis, 111 Harvard Law Review 4 (1998).
- Cass R. Sunstein, How Law Constructs Preferences, 86 Geo. L.J. 2637 (1998)
- Cass R. Sunstein, On the Psychology of Punishment, 11 Sup. Ct. Econ. Rev. 171 (2004).
- Cass R. Sunstein, Daniel Kahneman & David Schkade, Assessing Punitive Damages (with Notes on Cognition and Valuation in Law), 107 Yale L.J. 2071 (1998).
- Cass R. Sunstein, Daniel Kahneman, David Schkade, & Ilana Ritov, Predictably Incoherent Judgments, 54 Stan. L. Rev. 1153 (2002).
- Cass R. Sunstein, Daniel Kahneman, David Schkade, & Ilana Ritov, Is Incoherence Outrageous, 54 Stan. L. Rev. 1293 (2002).
- Cass R. Sunstein, David Schkade, & Daniel Kahneman, Do People Want Optimal Deterrence?, 29 J. Legal Stud. 237 (2000).
- David Schkade, Cass R. Sunstein & Daniel Kahneman, Deliberating About Dollars: The Severity Shift, 100 Colum. L. Rev. 1139 (2000)
- David A. Schkade & John W. Payne, Where Do the Numbers Come From? How People Respond to Contingent Valuation Questions, presented at the Exxon Symposium, a two day symposium in April 1993 reporting on research funded by Exxon Company.
- Daniel Kahneman, David Schkade & Cass R. Sunstein, Shared Outrage and Erratic Awards: The Psychology of Punitive Damages, 16 J. Risk & Uncertainty 49 (1998)
- Jerry A. Hausman et al., Assessing Use Value Losses Caused by Natural Resource Injury, presented at the Exxon Symposium, a two day symposium in April 1993 reporting on research funded by Exxon Company.
- John F. Daum, Some Legal and Regulatory Aspects of Contingent Valuation, in Exxon Symposium, at 389, presented at the Exxon Symposium, a two day symposium in April 1993 reporting on research funded by Exxon Company.
- Joni Hersch and W. Kip Viscusi, Punitive damages: How Judges and Juries Perform, The Journal of Legal Studies, volume 33 (2004), pages 1-36.
- Michael A. Kemp & Christopher Maxwell, Exploring a Budget Context for Contingent Valuation Estimates, presented at the Exxon Symposium, a two day symposium in April 1993 reporting on research funded by Exxon Company. Also presented at the Cambridge Economics, Inc. Symposium, April 1992.
- Paul Milgrom, Is Sympathy an Economic Value? Philosophy, Economics, and the Contingent Valuation Method, in Exxon Symposium, In Hausman (1993).
- Peter Diamond, Integrating Punishment and Efficiency Concerns in Punitive Damages for Reckless Disregard of Risks to Others, M.I.T. Department of Economics, National Bureau of Economic Research, October 1997.
- Peter Diamond, Efficiency Effects of Punitive Damages, M.I.T. Department of Economics, National Bureau of Economic Research, September 1997.
- Reid Hastie & W. Kip Viscusi, What Juries Can't Do Well: The Jury's Performance As a Risk Manager, 40 Ariz. L. Rev. 901 (1998).
- Reid Hastie, David A. Schkade & John W. Payne, Juror Judgments in Civil Cases: Effects of Plaintiff's Requests and Plaintiff's Identity on Punitive Damage Awards, 23 Law & Hum. Behav. 445, 467 (1999).
- Steven Shavell, Contingent Valuation of The Nonuse Value of Natural Resources: Implications for Public Policy and the Liability System, presented at the Exxon Symposium, a two day symposium in April 1993 reporting on research funded by Exxon Company. Note, "Ask a Silly Question . . .": Contingent Valuation of Natural Resource Damages, 105 Harv. L. Rev. 1981 (1992).
- W. Kip Viscusi, The Blockbuster Punitive Damages Awards, 53 Emory L.J. 1405 1405 (2004).
- W. Kip Viscusi, Jurors, Judges, and the Mistreatment of Risk by the Courts, 30 J. Legal Stud. 107, 114-15 (2001).
- W. Kip Viscusi, The Challenge of Punitive Damages Mathematics, 30 J. Legal Stud. 313 (2001).
- W. Kip Viscusi, The Social Costs of Punitive Damages Against Corporations in Environmental and Safety Torts, 87 Geo. L.J. 285 (1998).
- W. Kip Viscusi, Why There is No Defense of Punitive Damages, 87 Geo. L.J. 381 (1998).
- Walter J. Mead, Review and Analysis of State-of-the-Art Contingent Valuation Studies, presented at the Exxon Symposium, a two day symposium in April 1993 reporting on research funded by Exxon Company.
- William H. Desvousges et al., Measuring Natural Resource Damages with Contingent Valuation: Tests of Validity and Reliability, presented at the Exxon Symposium, a two day symposium in April 1993 reporting on research funded by Exxon Company.
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