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- Fact-free learning
- Theoretical aspects of rationality and knowledge, proceedings of the Seventh Conference (TARK 1998) : July 22-24, 1998, Evanston, Illinois, USA, edited by Itzhak Gilboa
- Bargaining over an uncertain outcome, the role of beliefs
- Cognitive processes and economic behaviour, edited by Nicola Dimitri, Marcello Basili, and Itzhak Gilboa
- Credible equilibria in games with utilities changing during the play
- Sharing beliefs, between agreeing and disagreeing
- Bargaining over an uncertain outcome, the role of beliefs
- Rhetoric and analogies
- Accuracy vs. simplicity, a complex trade-off
- Credible equilibria in games with utilities changing during the play
- An experimental study of updating ambiguous beliefs
- Sharing beliefs, between agreeing and disagreeing
- A note on utility in case-based decision theory
- Theory of decision under uncertainty, Itzhak Gilboa
- Rationality of belief or, why bayesianism is neither necessary nor sufficient for rationality
- A theory of case-based decisions, Itzhak Gilboa and David Schmeidler
- The cost of comfort, affective packages in consumer decisions
- Subjective distributions
- Rational choice, Itzhak Gilboa
- Mental accounting and the absentminded driver
- A derivation of expected utility maximization in the context of a game
- Inductive inference, an axiomatic approach
- Case-based predictions, an axiomatic approach to prediction, classification and statistical learning, Itzhak Gilboa, David Schmeidler
- Utilitarian aggregation of beliefs and tastes
- Cognitive foundations of probability
- Analogies and theories, formal models of reasoning, Itzhak Gilboa, Larry Samuelson, David Schmeidler