If you liked New Technologies and the valuation of life by Richard Zeckhauser, start with A mechanism for selecting public goods when preferences must be elicited (1979), Economic contests (1983), and Risks in Renaissance Art (2024). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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A mechanism for selecting public goods when preferences must be elicited
1979 · 69 pages · Aanund Hylland, Richard Zeckhauser · Same author
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Economic contests
1983 · 56 pages · Mary M. O'Keeffe, Richard Zeckhauser · Same author
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Risks in Renaissance Art
2024 · 75 pages · Jonathan K. Nelson, Richard Zeckhauser · Same author
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Food and drug regulation and cost/benefit analysis
1979 · 39 pages · Richard Zeckhauser, Stephen G. Breyer · Same author
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Collaboration and composite games
1962 · Richard Zeckhauser · Same author
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Nonrational actors and financial market behavior
1991 · 26 pages · Richard Zeckhauser · Same author
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Future mindedness, uncertainty, and irreversibility
1975 · 35 pages · Richard Zeckhauser · Same author
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Efficient and near efficient allocation of commodities in stochastic supply
27 pages · Herman B. Leonard, Curt A. Monash, Richard Zeckhauser · Same author
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When to haggle
2001 · 46 pages · Nikita Piankov, Richard Zeckhauser, John F. Kennedy School of Government. Research Programs · Same author
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Changing fortunes, hospital behaviors and ownership forms
1994 · 36 pages · Jayendu Patel, Jack Needleman, Richard Zeckhauser, John F. Kennedy School of Government. Research Programs · Same author
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Efficient design with interdependent valuations and an informed center
2002 · 33 pages · Richard Zeckhauser, John F. Kennedy School of Government. Research Programs · Same author
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Taxes in fantasy, or most any tax on labor can turn out to help the laborers
1976 · 32 pages · Richard Zeckhauser · Same author
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