Publications of Nathan Berg

Journal Article (15)

2007
Journal Article
Berg, N., Gu, A. Y., & Lien, D. (2007). Dynamic correlation: A tool for hedging house price risk? Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management, 13(1), 17–28.
Journal Article
Berg, N., & Maital, S. (2007). Tailoring globalization to national needs and well-being: One size never fits all. Global Business and Economics Review, 9(2/3), 319–334.
2006
Journal Article
Berg, N. (2006). A simple bayesian procedure for sample size determination in an audit of property value appraisals. Real Estate Economics, 34(1), p. 133-p. 155.
2005
Journal Article
Berg, N. (2005). Decision-making environments in which unboundedly rational decision makers choose to ignore relevant information. Global Business and Economics Review, 7(1), 59–73.
2004
Journal Article
Berg, N. (2004). No-decision classification: an alternative to testing for statistical significance. The Journal of Socio-Economics, 33, 631–650.

Book Chapter (3)

2012
Book Chapter
Bennis, W., Katsikopoulos, K. V., Goldstein, D. G., Dieckmann, A., & Berg, N. (2012). Designed to fit minds: Institutions and ecological rationality. In P. M. Todd, G. Gigerenzer, & A. B. C. the Research Group, Ecological rationality: Intelligence in the world (pp. 409–427). Oxford University Press.
2006
Book Chapter
Berg, N. (2006). Behavioral labor economics. In M. Altman (Ed.), Handbook of contemporary behavioral economics: Foundations and developments (pp. 457–478). Sharpe.
Book Chapter
Berg, N., & Gigerenzer, G. (2006). Peacemaking among inconsistent rationalities? Comment on Alex Kacelnik et al. In C. Engel & L. Daston (Eds.), Is there value in inconsistency? (pp. 423–433). Nomos.

Conference Paper (3)

2009
Conference Paper
Monti, M., Martignon, L., Gigerenzer, G., & Berg, N. (2009). The impact of simplicity on financial decision-making. In N. Taatgen & H. Van Rijn (Eds.), Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 1846–1851). Cognitive Science Society.
2005
Conference Paper
Berg, N. (2005). Finance, psychology, economics and the design of successful institutions. In W. Jingping (Ed.), Shanghai Forum 2005: Economic globalization and the choice of asia (pp. 502–510). Fudan University Press.
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