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- December 2002
- Case
National Economic Accounting: Past, Present, and Future
- 2002
- Other Unpublished Work
Market Liquidity as a Sentiment Indicator
- May 2000
- Article
Maxmin Expected Utility over Savage Acts with a Set of Priors
- January 2000
- Article
Maxmin Expected Utility through Statewise Combinations
- February 1997
- Article
Ultimatum Bargaining with a Committee: Underestimating the Importance of Decision Rule
- January 1987
- Article
Posterior Implementability in a Two-person Decision Problem
- 1979
- Article
The Use of Buying Decision Rules by the Elderly: Public Policy Implications of Perceived Post-Purchase Dissatisfaction
- Article
Optimal Capital-Gains Taxation under Limited Information
- November 1976
- Article
Partial Equilibrium Approach to the Free-Rider Problem
- January 1971
- Article
Admissible Decision Rules for the E-Model of Chance-Constrained Programming
- 1965
- Article
Group Decision Making: A Report of an Experimental Study
- Research Summary
Dealforum Design for Large, Multiparty Negotiations
- Teaching Interest
Interpretability and Explainability in Machine Learning
As machine learning models are increasingly being employed to aid decision makers in high-stakes settings such as healthcare and criminal justice, it is important to ensure that the decision makers correctly understand and consequent trust the functionality of these... View Details
- Research Summary
Management Control Systems in Multiunit Companies
Professor Sandino conducts research on early-stage multiunit companies that introduce management control systems to help maintain operations, as well as company culture, as they grow, but also to enable adaptation to the different markets that they serve. Building... View Details
- Forthcoming
- Article
Sixty Years of the Voting Rights Act: Progress and Pitfalls
- Research Summary
Social Choice and Voting Rules
This research program is based on the idea that good voting systems should take into account the frequency with which different choice problems arise. Traditional social choice theory requires properties over a fixed domain of choice problems but does not offer the... View Details