Richard Zeckhauser
43 works on record
Works

Principals and agents

American society

Benefit-Cost and policy analysis

Wise choices

The early admissions game

Strategy and Choice
Health intervention and population heterogeneity
Principals and agents
Demanding customers
Taxes in fantasy, or most any tax on labor can turn out to help the laborers
Risks in Renaissance Art
Averting behavior and external diseconomies
New Technologies and the valuation of life
Investing in the unknown and unknowable
Coverage for catastrophic illness
Thomas Schelling, ricochet thinker
The perception and valuation of the risks of climate change
The effect of state tort reform legislation on liability insurance losses and premiums
Efficiency despite mutually payoff-relevant private information
Fragile commitments and the regulatory process
Interventions in mixed populations
Advertising and the price, quantity and quality of primary care physician services
Incentive-based decentralization
Pareto optimal regions with public goods
Collaboration and composite games
When to haggle
Willingness to pay and the concentration of risk
The artificial heart as an economic issue
Food and drug regulation and cost/benefit analysis
Changing fortunes, hospital behaviors and ownership forms
The J-shape of performance persistence given survivorship bias
Efficient and near efficient allocation of commodities in stochastic supply
Efficient design with interdependent valuations and an informed center
Economic contests
The ambiguous antitrust implications of information sharing
The assessment of programs to prolong life, recognizing their interaction with risk factors
A mechanism for selecting public goods when preferences must be elicited
Legislators as negotiators
The choice of health policies with heterogeneous populations
Future mindedness, uncertainty, and irreversibility
Nonrational actors and financial market behavior
Robin-Hooding rents
Optimal mechanisms for income transfers