Mark

Schneider

Associate Professor of Economics

Economics, Finance, & Legal Studies

Mark Schneider headshot

Selected Publications

“Market Ambiguity Attitude Restores the Risk-Return Tradeoff.” (With Soroush Ghazi and Jack Strauss.) Management Science. Forthcoming.

“Probability Weighting and Equity Premium Prediction: Investing with Optimism.” (With Mehran Azimi and Soroush Ghazi.) Financial Management. Forthcoming.

“Market Value of Rarity: A Theory of Fair Value and Evidence from Rare Baseball Cards.” (With Soroush Ghazi.) Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. March 2024.

“A Decision Theoretic Foundation for Noise Traders and Correlated Speculation.” (With Manuel Nunez.) Decision Analysis. May 2023.

“Motives for Cooperation in the One-Shot Prisoner’s Dilemma.” (With Tim Shields.) Journal of Behavioral Finance. June 2022.

“Bargains, Price Signaling, and Efficiency in Markets with Asymmetric Information.” (With Daniel Stephenson.) Games and Economic Behavior. July 2021.

“Salience and Social Choice.” (With Jonathan Leland.) Experimental Economics. February 2021.

“The Utilitarian-Maximin Social Welfare Function and Anomalies in Social Choice.” (With Byung-Cheol Kim.) Southern Economic Journal. September 2020.

“Temptation-biased Preferences for Risk and Time.” Economics Letters. August 2020.

“Effects of Experience, Choice Architecture, and Cognitive Reflection in Strategyproof Mechanisms.”(With David Porter.) Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. March 2020.

“Mean-Dispersion Preferences with a Specific Dispersion Function.” (With Manuel Nunez.) Journal of Mathematical Economics. October 2019.

“Minimal Frames and Transparent Frames for Risk, Time and Uncertainty.” (With Jonathan Leland and Nathaniel Wilcox.) Management Science. September 2019.

“Optimizing Choice Architectures.” (With Cary Deck, Mikhael Shor, Tibor Besedes, and Sudipta Sarangi.) Decision Analysis. March 2019.

“Ambiguity Framed.” (With Jonathan Leland, and Nathaniel Wilcox.) Journal of Risk and Uncertainty. October 2018.

“Target Adjusted Utility Functions and Expected Utility Paradoxes.” (With Robert Day.) Management Science. January 2018.

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