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Journal Article
Hammond, Peter J. (2023) Roberts' weak welfarism theorem : a minor correction. Social Choice and Welfare, 60 . pp. 121-134. doi:10.1007/s00355-021-01334-x ISSN 0176-1714.
Hammond, Peter J. (2022) Prerationality as avoiding predictably regrettable consequences. Revue Economique, 73 (6). pp. 943-976. doi:10.3917/reco.736.0943 ISSN 0035-2764.
Hammond, Peter J., Qiao, Lei and Sun, Yeneng (2021) Monte Carlo sampling processes and incentive compatible allocations in large economies. Economic Theory, 71 . pp. 1161-1187. doi:10.1007/s00199-020-01318-5 ISSN 0938-2259.
Hammond, Peter J. and Sun, Yeneng (2021) The one-way Fubini property and conditional independence : an equivalence result. Advances in Mathematics, 376 . 107487. doi:10.1016/j.aim.2020.107487 ISSN 0001-8708.
Chichilnisky, Graciela, Hammond, Peter J. and Stern, Nicholas (2020) Fundamental utilitarianism and intergenerational equity with extinction discounting. Social Choice and Welfare, 54 (2-3). pp. 397-427. doi:10.1007/s00355-019-01236-z ISSN 0176-1714.
Hammond, Peter J. (2017) Designing a strategy-proof spot market mechanism with many traders : twenty-two steps to Walrasian equilibrium. Economic Theory, 63 (1). doi:10.1007/s00199-016-0970-7 ISSN 0938-2259.
Anderson, B., Hammond, Peter J. and Ramezani, Cyrus A. (2010) Affine models of the joint dynamics of exchange rates and interest rates. Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Vol.45 (No.5). pp. 1341-1365. doi:10.1017/S0022109010000438 ISSN 0022-1090.
Hammond, Peter J. and Sempere, Jaume (2009) Migration with local public goods and the gains from changing places. Economic Theory, Vol.41 (No.3). pp. 359-377. doi:10.1007/s00199-008-0400-6 ISSN 0938-2259.
Hammond, Peter J. and Sun, Yeneng (2008) Monte Carlo simulation of macroeconomic risk with a continuum of agents : the general case. Economic Theory, Volume 36 (Number 2). pp. 303-325. doi:10.1007/s00199-007-0279-7 ISSN 0938-2259.
Book Item
Mongin, Philippe (2019) Peter J. Hammond. In: Fleurbaey, Marc and Salles, Maurice, (eds.) Conversations on Social Choice and Welfare Theory. Studies in Choice and Welfare, 1 . Springer, pp. 209-241. ISBN 9783030627690
Hammond, Peter J. (2018) Allocation mechanisms, incentives, and endemic institutional externalities. In: Trockel, Walter, (ed.) Social Design : Essays in Memory of Leonid Hurwicz Studies in Economic Design. Studies in economic design . Cham, Switzerland : Springer, pp. 175-186. ISBN 9783319938097
Working or Discussion Paper
Hammond, Peter J. (2023) The Monte Carlo integral of a continuum of independent random variables. Working Paper. Coventry, UK: University of Warwick. Department of Economics. Warwick economics research papers series (WERPS), 1479 . (Unpublished)
Hammond, Peter J. (2022) Prerationality as avoiding predictably regrettable consequences. Working Paper. Coventry: University of Warwick. Department of Economics. Warwick economics research papers series (WERPS) (1401). (Unpublished)
Hammond, Peter J. (2020) Roberts' weak welfarism theorem : a minor correction. Working Paper. Coventry: University of Warwick. Department of Economics. Warwick economics research papers series (WERPS) (1308). (Unpublished)
Chichilnisky, Graciela , Hammond , Peter J. and Stern, Nicholas (2019) Fundamental utilitarianism and intergenerational equity with extinction discounting. Working Paper. Coventry: University of Warwick. Department of Economics. Warwick economics research papers series (WERPS) (1238). (Unpublished)
Hammond, Peter J., Qiao, Lei and Sun, Yeneng (2019) Monte Carlo sampling processes and incentive compatible allocations in large economies. Working Paper. Coventry: Department of Economics, University of Warwick. Warwick economics research papers series (WERPS), 2019 (1229). (Unpublished)
Mongin, Philippe (2019) Interview of Peter J. Hammond [pre-print]. Working Paper. Coventry: University of Warwick. Department of Economics. Warwick economics research papers series (WERPS) (1190). (Unpublished)
Chichilnisky, Graciela, Hammond, Peter J. and Stern, Nicholas (2018) Should we discount the welfare of future generations? : Ramsey and Suppes versus Koopmans and Arrow. Working Paper. Coventry: University of Warwick. Department of Economics. Warwick economics research papers series (WERPS) (1174). (Unpublished)
Hammond, Peter J. (2018) Allocation mechanisms, incentives, and endemic institutional externalities. Working Paper. Coventry: University of Warwick. Department of Economics. Warwick economics research papers series (WERPS) (1162).
Hammond, Peter J. and Sun, Yeneng (2016) The one-way Fubini property and conditional independence : an equivalence result. Discussion Paper. Coventry: University of Warwick. Department of Economics. CRETA Discussion Paper Series (22). (Unpublished)
Hammond, Peter J. (2016) Designing a strategy-proof spot market mechanism with many traders : twenty-two steps to Walrasian equilibrium. Working Paper. Coventry: Department of Economics, University of Warwick. Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (WERPS) (1108). (Unpublished)
Hammond, Peter J. (2015) Catastrophic risk, rare events, and black swans : could there be a countably additive synthesis? Working Paper. Coventry: University of Warwick. Department of Economics. Warwick economics research papers series (TWERPS), Volume 2015 (Number 1060). (Unpublished)
Hammond, Peter J. (2013) Extending the original position : revisiting the Pattanaik critique of Vickrey/Harsanyi utilitarianism. Working Paper. Coventry, UK: University of Warwick, Department of Economics. Warwick economics research papers series (TWERPS), Volume 2013 (Number 1008).
Hammond, Peter J. and Zank, Horst (2013) Rationality and dynamic consistency under risk and uncertainty. Working Paper. Coventry, UK: University of Warwick, Department of Economics. Warwick economics research papers series (TWERPS), Volume 2013 (Number 1033).
Hammond, Peter J. and Traub, Stefan (2012) A three-stage experimental test of revealed preference. Working Paper. Coventry, UK: Department of Economics, University of Warwick. CAGE Online Working Paper Series, Volume 2012 (Number 72).
Hammond, Peter J., Liberini, Federica and Proto, Eugenio (2011) Individual welfare and subjective well-being : commentary inspired by Sacks, Stevenson and Wolfers. Working Paper. Coventry: University of Warwick. Dept. of Economics. Warwick economics research paper series (TWERPS), Vol.2011 (No.957).
Hammond, Peter J. (2011) Laboratory games and quantum behaviour : the normal form with a separable state space. Working Paper. Coventry: University of Warwick. Dept. of Economics. Warwick economics research paper series (TWERPS), Vol.2011 (No.969).
Hammond, Peter J. (2008) Isolation, assurance and rules: can rational folly supplant foolish rationality? Working Paper. Coventry: University of Warwick, Department of Economics. Warwick economic research papers (No.842).
Hammond, Peter J. (2008) Beyond normal form invariance: first mover advantage in two-stage games with or without predictable cheap talk. Working Paper. Coventry: University of Warwick, Department of Economics. Warwick economic research papers (No.835).
Hammond, Peter J. (2007) Competitive market mechanisms as social choice procedures. Discussion Paper. [Coventry]: University of Warwick Economics Department. Warwick economic research papers (No.804).
Hammond, Peter J. and Sun, Yeneng (2007) Monte Carlo simulation of macroeconomic risk with a continuum agents: the general case. Working Paper. Coventry: University of Warwick, Department of Economics. Warwick economic research papers (No.803).
Hammond, Peter J. and Sun, Yeneng (2007) Characterization of risk: a sharp law of large numbers. Working Paper. Coventry: University of Warwick, Department of Economics. Warwick economic research papers (No.806).
Report
Hammond, Peter J. (2007) History : sunk cost or widespread externality? : second Arcelli lecture at the University of Piacenza, April 2007. [Coventry]: University of Warwick, Department of Economics. (Warwick economic research papers).
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