Upcoming
Words or Deeds? Choosing what to know about others
On the emergence of descriptive norms
Competing for Fairness
Self-serving Biases: Choosing equity or equality rules in Ultimatum games
Self-serving Biases and Public Justification in Trust games
Norms and beliefs: How Change Occurs
2011
2010
An Embarrassment of Riches: Modeling Social Preferences in Ultimatum Games
The medium or the message? Communication relevance and richness in trust games
Studying the Ethical Implications of e-Tust in the Lab
Group and dyadic communication in trust games
Behaving as Expected: Public Information and Fairness Norms
Norms, Preferences, and Conditional Behavior
When Equality Trumps Reciprocity
2009
Do the right thing: But only if others do so
2008
How Expectations Affect Behavior: Fairness Preferences or Fairness Norms?
Equità o eguaglianza? Tendenze ad auto-favorirsi di individui e gruppi
Social preferences: Norms, beliefs and rationality
2007
Computer-mediated communication and cooperation in social dilemmas
Game Theory: Some Personal Reflections
Knowing and Supposing in games of Perfect Information
Preface to Philosophy of Science 74 (December 2007)
2006
Can groups be trusted? An experimental study of trust in collective entities
Philosophy: What is to be done?
The nature and dynamics of social norms
How expectations affect behavior: Fairness preferences or fairness norms?
2005
A Matter of Trust: The Search for Accountability in Italian Politics, 1990-2000
Cooperation and Communication: Group Identity or Social Norms?
2004
Trustworthiness is a social norm, but trusting is not
2002
Covenants without Swords: Group Identity, Norms and Communication in Social Dilemmas
2000
Words and Deeds: A Focus Theory of Norms
1999
The Great Illusion: Ignorance, Informational Cascades, and the Persistence of Unpopular Norms
1998
The potential for the evolution of cooperation among web agents
Games and Conditionals
Decision and Game Theory
1997
Common Reasoning about Admissibility Corruption Cycles
Symmetry Arguments for Cooperation in the Prisoner's Dilemma
Learning to Cooperate
1996
Games Servers Play: A Procedural Approach
1995
Evolution and revolution: the dynamics of corruption
Game theoretic axioms for local rationality and bounded knowledge
The Epistemic Foundations of Nash Equilibrium
1994
Backwards Forward Induction
Norme di Cooperazione", Sistemi Intelligenti
1993
Counterfactuals, Belief Changes, and Equilibrium Refinements
1992
Two Kinds of Rationality
Comments on Janssen and Rosenberg papers
Knowledge-Dependent Games: Backward Induction
1991
Reasoning from Bounded Knowledge
1990
1989
Self-refuting theories of strategic interaction: a paradox of common knowledge
Progress without Growth? The Case of the 'Marginalist Revolution' in Economics
Counterfactuals and Backward Induction
1988
Backward Induction Without Common Knowledge
Methodological Rules as Conventions
Strategic behavior and counterfactuals
Common Knowledge and Backward Induction: A Solution to the Paradox
Should a Scientist Abstain from Metaphor?
1987
Game Theory and Counterfactuals
Rationality and Predictability in Economics
Insufficient Rationality
Inferire 'si deve' da 'è'
Individual Rationality and Collective Choice
1981
Methodological Individualism and Rationality
1986
Le Regole Metodologiche come Convenzioni
1985
Rationality, Expectations, and Positive Economics
1984
Primary Goods and Rawlsian Redistribution: an Overlapping Generations Model
1983
Economic Welfare and the Distribution of Economic Advantages: Individual Rights versus Common Goals
1982
Property Rights and Marginal Products
Utilità, Contratto, Equità: I Problemi della Giustizi
1981
Methodological Individualism and Rationality
1980
Values, Change, and Ideology in the Social and Natural Sciences
1979
On the Logic of Economic Model Building
Values and Positive Knowledge in Economics
1978
Restructuring the Social Sciences?