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Ali al-Nowaihi

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Economics Department Leicester University University Rd Leicester LE1 7RH England UK
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Leicester University

Leicester, United Kingdom
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Working papers

  1. Sanjit Dhami & Ali al-Nowaihi, 2018. "Rationality in Economics: Theory and Evidence," CESifo Working Paper Series 6872, CESifo.
  2. Ali al-Nowaihi & Sanjit Dhami, 2018. "Foundations for Intertemporal Choice," CESifo Working Paper Series 6913, CESifo.
  3. Sanjit Dhami & Ali al-Nowaihi, 2017. "Dominance concepts for discrete Fehr-Schmidt preferences with a focus on income inequality," Discussion Papers in Economics 17/12, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  4. Mengxing Wei & Ali al-Nowaihi & Sanjit Dhami, 2017. "Can quantum decision theory explain the Ellsberg paradox?," Discussion Papers in Economics 17/07, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  5. Sanjit Dhami & Mengxing Wei & Ali al-Nowaihi, 2016. "Public goods games and psychological utility: Theory and evidence," Discussion Papers in Economics 16/17, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  6. Sanjit Dhami & Ali al-Nowaihi, 2016. "Social responsibility, human morality and public policy," Discussion Papers in Economics 16/20, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  7. Ali al-Nowaihi & Sanjit Dhami, 2016. "The Ellsberg paradox: A challenge to quantum decision theory?," Discussion Papers in Economics 16/08, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  8. Ali al-Nowaihi & Sanjit Dhami, 2015. "Evidential equilibria: Heuristics and biases in static games of complete information Working Paper Version," Discussion Papers in Economics 15/21, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  9. Ali al-Nowaihi & Sanjit Dhami & Jia Zhu, 2015. "Rank dependent expected utility theory explains the St. Petersburg paradox," Discussion Papers in Economics 15/22, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  10. Ali al-Nowaihi & Sanjit Dhami,, 2014. "Foundations and Properties of Time Discount Functions," Discussion Papers in Economics 14/11, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  11. Ali al-Nowaihi & Sanjit Dhami, 2013. "A Theory of Reference Time," Discussion Papers in Economics 13/26, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  12. Sanjit Dhami & Ali al-Nowaihi, 2013. "Dominance Concepts for Fehr-Schmidt Preferences," Discussion Papers in Economics 13/09, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  13. Sanjit Dhami & Ali al-Nowaihi, 2013. "Evidential equilibria: Heuristics and biases in static games," Discussion Papers in Economics 13/25, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  14. Sanjit Dhami & Ali al-Nowaihi, 2012. "Philanthropy, multiple equilibria and optimal public policy," Discussion Papers in Economics 12/08, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  15. Sanjit Dhami & ali al-Nowaihi, 2012. "Evidential equilibria in static games," Discussion Papers in Economics 12/15, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  16. Ali al-Nowaihi & Sanjit Dhami, 2011. "Strategic monetary and fiscal policy interaction in a liquidity trap," Discussion Papers in Economics 11/43, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  17. Sanjit Dhami & Ali al-Nowaihi, 2011. "Competitive Charitable Giving and Optimal Public Policy with Multiple Equilibria," Discussion Papers in Economics 11/37, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  18. Sanjit Dhami & Ali al-Nowaihi, 2011. "An extension of the Becker proposition to non-expected utility theory," Discussion Papers in Economics 11/41, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  19. Sanjit Dhami & Ali al-Nowaihi, 2011. "Hyperbolic Punishment Function," Discussion Papers in Economics 11/42, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  20. Sanjit Dhami & Ali al-Nowaihi, 2010. "Charitable Giving and Optimal Public Policy in a Competitive Equilibrium with Multiple Equilibria," Discussion Papers in Economics 10/08, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  21. Ali al-Nowaihi & Sanjit Dhami, 2010. "Composite Prospect Theory: A proposal to combine ‘prospect theory’ and ‘cumulative prospect theory’," Discussion Papers in Economics 10/11, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  22. Sanjit Dhami & Ali al-Nowaihi, 2010. "The Behavioral Economics of Crime and Punishment," Discussion Papers in Economics 10/14, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester, revised Jul 2010.
  23. Ali al-Nowaihi & Sanjit Dhami, 2010. "The Behavioral Economics of Insurance," Discussion Papers in Economics 10/12, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester, revised Apr 2010.
  24. Ali al-Nowaihi & Sanjit Dhami, 2010. "Rebuttal of Hashimzade, Myles and Tran-Nam (2009) “New Approaches to the Economics of Tax Evasion”," Discussion Papers in Economics 10/01, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  25. Ali al-Nowaihi & Sanjit Dhami, 2010. "Probability Weighting Functions," Discussion Papers in Economics 10/10, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  26. Ali al-Nowaihi & Sanjit Dhami, 2008. "A general theory of time discounting: The reference-time theory of intertemporal choice," Discussion Papers in Economics 08/22, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  27. Ali al-Nowaihi & Sanjit Dhami, 2008. "Discounting by intervals: An inconsistent theory of intertemporal choice?," Discussion Papers in Economics 08/10, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  28. Sanjit Dhami & Ali al-Nowaihi, 2008. "Inequality and size of the government when voters have other regarding preferences," Discussion Papers in Economics 08/23, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  29. Sanjit Dhami & Ali al-Nowaihi, 2008. "Social Preferences and Redistribution Under Direct Democracy," Discussion Papers in Economics 08/11, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  30. Ali al-Nowaihi & Sanjit Dhami, 2008. "A value function that explains the magnitude and sign effects," Discussion Papers in Economics 08/31, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  31. Ali al-Nowaihi & Sanjit Dhami, 2007. "Increasing elasticity of the value function in the Loewenstein-Prelec theory of intertemporal choice," Discussion Papers in Economics 07/13, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  32. Sanjit Dhami & Ali al-Nowaihi, 2007. "Optimal income taxation in the presence of tax evasion: Expected utility versus prospect theory," Discussion Papers in Economics 07/10, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  33. Ali al-Nowaihi & Sanjit Dhami, 2007. "Explaining the anomalies of the exponential discounted utility model," Discussion Papers in Economics 07/09, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  34. Sanjit Dhami & Ali al-Nowaihi, 2007. "Existence of a Condorcet winner when voters have other-regarding preferences," Discussion Papers in Economics 07/16, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester, revised Jun 2008.
  35. Sanjit Dhami & Ali al-Nowaihi, 2006. "Fairness and Direct Democracy," Discussion Papers in Economics 06/11, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester, revised Nov 2007.
  36. Ali al-Nowaihi & Paul Levine & Alex Mandilaras, 2006. "Central Bank Independence and the `Free Lunch Puzzle': A New Perspective," School of Economics Discussion Papers 0806, School of Economics, University of Surrey.
  37. Ali al-Nowaihi & Ian Bradley & Sanjit Dhami, 2006. "The Utility Function Under Prospect Theory," Discussion Papers in Economics 06/15, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  38. Sanjit Dhami & Ali al-Nowaihi, 2006. "Hang ’em with probability zero: Why does it not work?," Discussion Papers in Economics 06/14, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  39. Ali al-Nowaihi & Sanjit Dhami, 2006. "A Note On Generalized Hyperbolic Discounting," Discussion Papers in Economics 06/10, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  40. Sanjit Dhami & Ali al-Nowaihi, 2005. "A Simple Model of Optimal Tax Systems: Taxation, Measurement and Uncertainty," Discussion Papers in Economics 05/25, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  41. al-Nowaihi, Ali & Stracca, Livio, 2005. "Keeping up with the Joneses, reference dependence, and equilibrium indeterminacy," Working Paper Series 444, European Central Bank.
  42. Sanjit Dhami & Ali al-Nowaihi, 2005. "Coordination Failures, Philanthropy, and Public Policy," Discussion Papers in Economics 05/21, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  43. Sanjit Dhami & Ali al-Nowaihi, 2005. "Alice Through the Looking Glass: Strategic Monetary and Fiscal Policy Interaction in a Liquidity Trap," Discussion Papers in Economics 05/17, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester, revised Aug 2006.
  44. Ali al-Nowaihi & Sanjit Dhami, 2005. "Non-Linearities, Large Forecasters And Evidential Reasoning Under Rational Expectations," Discussion Papers in Economics 05/22, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  45. Ali al-Nowaihi & Sanjit Dhami, 2005. "Insurance and Probability Weighting Functions," Discussion Papers in Economics 05/19, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester, revised Sep 2006.
  46. Sanjit Dhami & Ali al-Nowaihi, 2005. "Corruption And The Provision Of Public Output In A Hierarchical Asymmetric Information Relationship," Discussion Papers in Economics 05/16, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  47. Ali al-Nowaihi & Sanjit Dhami, 2005. "A simple derivation of Prelec’s probability weighting function," Discussion Papers in Economics 05/20, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  48. Ali al-Nowaihi & Sanjit Dhami, 2005. "A Note On The Loewenstein-Prelec Theory Of Intertemporal Choice," Discussion Papers in Economics 05/18, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  49. Sanjit Dhami & Ali al-Nowaihi, 2005. "Why Do People Pay Taxes? Prospect Theory Versus Expected Utility Theory," Discussion Papers in Economics 05/23, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester, revised Aug 2006.
  50. Sanjit Dhami & Ali al-Nowaihi, 2003. "Why Do People Pay Taxes? An Explanation Based On Loss Aversion And Overweighting of Low Probabilities," Discussion Papers in Economics 03/18, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  51. al-Nowaihi, Ali & Livio Stracca, 2002. "Non-standard central bank loss functions, skewed risks, and the certainty equivalence principle," Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2002 4, Royal Economic Society.
  52. Ali al-Nowaihi & Dean Garratt, 1998. "The New Political Macroeconomics," Discussion Papers in Economics 98/05, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  53. Al-Nowaihi, A & Levine, Paul L, 1996. "Independent but Accountable: Walsh Contracts and the Credibility Problem," CEPR Discussion Papers 1387, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  54. Al-Nowaihi, A & Levine, Paul L, 1992. "Monetary Policy and Reputational Equilibria: A Resolution of the Non-Uniqueness Problem," CEPR Discussion Papers 702, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  55. Ali al-Nowaihi & Paul Levine, "undated". "Can Political Monetary Cycles be Avoided?," Discussion Papers in European Economics 97/4, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  56. Ali al-Nowaihi & Paul Levine & Darren Philp, "undated". "Central Bank Independence: Gain Without Pain?," Discussion Papers in European Economics 97/5, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.
  57. Ali al-Nowaihi & Clive Fraser, "undated". "Comparing the First-Best and Second-Best Provision of a Club Good: An Example," Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics 01/8, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester.

Articles

  1. Ali Al-Nowaihi & Sanjit Dhami, 2015. "Evidential Equilibria: Heuristics and Biases in Static Games of Complete Information," Games, MDPI, vol. 6(4), pages 1-40, November.
  2. Dhami, Sanjit & al-Nowaihi, Ali, 2013. "An extension of the Becker proposition to non-expected utility theory," Mathematical Social Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 65(1), pages 10-20.
  3. al-Nowaihi, Ali & Fraser, Clive D., 2012. "Does the public sector over-provide club goods? A general result," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 117(2), pages 397-400.
  4. Sanjit Dhami & Ali al-Nowaihi, 2011. "Optimal institutional design when there is a zero lower bound on interest rates," Oxford Economic Papers, Oxford University Press, vol. 63(4), pages 700-721, December.
  5. Sanjit Dhami & Ali Al‐Nowaihi, 2010. "Existence of a Condorcet Winner When Voters Have Other‐Regarding Preferences," Journal of Public Economic Theory, Association for Public Economic Theory, vol. 12(5), pages 897-922, October.
  6. Dhami, Sanjit & Al-Nowaihi, Ali, 2010. "Optimal taxation in the presence of tax evasion: Expected utility versus prospect theory," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 75(2), pages 313-337, August.
  7. Dhami, Sanjit & al-Nowaihi, Ali, 2010. "Redistributive policies with heterogeneous social preferences of voters," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 54(6), pages 743-759, August.
  8. al-Nowaihi, Ali & Dhami, Sanjit, 2009. "A value function that explains the magnitude and sign effects," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 105(3), pages 224-229, December.
  9. al-Nowaihi, Ali & Dhami, Sanjit, 2008. "Corrigendum to "A note on the Loewenstein-Prelec theory of intertemporal choice" [Math. Social Sci. 52 (1) (2006) 99-108]," Mathematical Social Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 56(1), pages 144-147, July.
  10. al-Nowaihi, Ali & Bradley, Ian & Dhami, Sanjit, 2008. "A note on the utility function under prospect theory," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 99(2), pages 337-339, May.
  11. Sanjit Dhami & Ali Al‐Nowaihi, 2007. "Optimal Distribution Of Powers In A Federation: A Simple, Unified Framework," Bulletin of Economic Research, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 59(3), pages 197-229, July.
  12. Sanjit Dhami & Ali Al‐Nowaihi, 2007. "Corruption and the Provision of Public Output in a Hierarchical Asymmetric Information Relationship," Journal of Public Economic Theory, Association for Public Economic Theory, vol. 9(4), pages 727-755, August.
  13. al-Nowaihi, Ali & Fraser, Clive D., 2007. "Is the public sector too large in an economy with club goods? A case when consumers differ in both tastes and incomes," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 24(6), pages 1018-1031, November.
  14. Dhami, Sanjit & al-Nowaihi, Ali, 2007. "Why do people pay taxes? Prospect theory versus expected utility theory," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 64(1), pages 171-192, September.
  15. al-Nowaihi, Ali & Dhami, Sanjit, 2006. "A note on the Loewenstein-Prelec theory of intertemporal choice," Mathematical Social Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 52(1), pages 99-108, July.
  16. Clive Fraser & Ali al-Nowaihi, 2006. "Comparing the first-best and second-best provision of a club good: an example," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 8(4), pages 1-6.
  17. Sanjit Dhami & Ali Al‐Nowaihi, 2006. "A Simple Model Of Optimal Tax Systems: Taxation, Measurement And Uncertainty," Manchester School, University of Manchester, vol. 74(6), pages 645-669, December.
  18. al-Nowaihi, Ali & Levine, Paul, 1998. "Can political monetary cycles be avoided?," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 42(3), pages 525-545, October.
  19. al-Nowaihi, Ali & Levine, Paul, 1994. "Can reputation resolve the monetary policy credibility problem?," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 33(2), pages 355-380, April.
  20. al-Nowaihi, Ali & Norman, George, 1994. "Product selection by quantity-setting firms," International Journal of Industrial Organization, Elsevier, vol. 12(4), pages 473-494, December.
  21. al-Nowaihi, A. & Levine, P. L., 1985. "The stability of the cournot oligopoly model: A reassessment," Journal of Economic Theory, Elsevier, vol. 35(2), pages 307-321, August.

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  1. NEP-UPT: Utility Models and Prospect Theory (23) 2006-12-01 2006-12-01 2007-10-06 2007-10-06 2007-10-27 2008-07-14 2008-09-20 2008-09-20 2010-05-02 2010-05-02 2010-05-02 2010-05-02 2012-02-01 2013-12-29 2013-12-29 2014-11-01 2016-06-04 2016-11-20 2017-02-19 2017-03-05 2017-04-09 2018-04-02 2018-04-09. Author is listed
  2. NEP-MIC: Microeconomics (8) 2004-02-01 2012-09-30 2013-05-22 2013-12-29 2014-11-01 2015-09-11 2017-02-19 2018-04-09. Author is listed
  3. NEP-CDM: Collective Decision-Making (7) 2001-09-26 2006-09-30 2007-11-24 2008-04-29 2008-08-06 2013-12-29 2015-09-11. Author is listed
  4. NEP-PBE: Public Economics (7) 2004-02-01 2005-08-13 2005-08-13 2005-08-13 2007-10-06 2010-04-17 2016-12-11. Author is listed
  5. NEP-EVO: Evolutionary Economics (6) 2010-05-02 2010-05-02 2010-05-02 2013-12-29 2015-09-11 2018-04-02. Author is listed
  6. NEP-EXP: Experimental Economics (6) 2005-08-13 2013-05-22 2013-12-29 2015-09-11 2016-11-20 2017-03-05. Author is listed
  7. NEP-GTH: Game Theory (6) 2005-08-13 2005-08-13 2006-09-03 2012-09-30 2013-12-29 2015-09-11. Author is listed
  8. NEP-HPE: History and Philosophy of Economics (6) 2007-10-27 2012-09-30 2013-12-29 2016-11-20 2016-12-11 2018-04-02. Author is listed
  9. NEP-POL: Positive Political Economics (6) 2005-08-13 2006-04-01 2006-09-30 2007-11-24 2008-04-29 2008-08-06. Author is listed
  10. NEP-CBA: Central Banking (5) 2002-07-08 2005-08-13 2006-04-01 2007-11-10 2012-02-01. Author is listed
  11. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (5) 2005-08-13 2005-08-13 2006-04-01 2007-11-10 2012-02-01. Author is listed
  12. NEP-PUB: Public Finance (5) 2001-09-26 2004-02-01 2005-08-13 2005-08-13 2007-10-06. Author is listed
  13. NEP-CBE: Cognitive and Behavioural Economics (4) 2010-05-02 2012-02-01 2013-05-22 2013-12-29
  14. NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (4) 2005-08-13 2006-04-01 2007-11-10 2012-02-01
  15. NEP-LAW: Law and Economics (3) 2004-02-01 2005-08-13 2007-10-06
  16. NEP-DCM: Discrete Choice Models (2) 2008-04-29 2008-09-20
  17. NEP-FMK: Financial Markets (2) 2005-08-13 2006-04-01
  18. NEP-IAS: Insurance Economics (2) 2005-08-13 2010-05-02
  19. NEP-NEU: Neuroeconomics (2) 2010-05-02 2010-05-02
  20. NEP-ACC: Accounting and Auditing (1) 2005-08-13
  21. NEP-FIN: Finance (1) 2002-07-08
  22. NEP-FOR: Forecasting (1) 2005-08-13
  23. NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (1) 2004-02-01
  24. NEP-REG: Regulation (1) 2005-08-13
  25. NEP-RMG: Risk Management (1) 2005-08-13
  26. NEP-SOC: Social Norms and Social Capital (1) 2006-09-30

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