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Overview

Graham Loomes is affiliated with the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom. The research spans several interconnected fields, primarily focusing on economics, econometrics, finance, and decision sciences. Their work intersects with subfields such as economics and econometrics, general decision sciences, renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, demography, and safety research.

The main topics addressed in their research include decision-making and behavioral economics, economic and environmental valuation, energy, environment, and transportation policies, energy efficiency and management, housing market and economics, insurance, mortality, demography, risk management, and experimental behavioral economics studies.

Graham Loomes has contributed to multiple academic publications, with recent papers including:

  • Switching Energy Suppliers: It's Not All About the Money, 2020, The Energy Journal
  • Revisiting the diagnosis of intertemporal preference reversals, 2022, Journal of Risk and Uncertainty
  • Establishing the laws of preferential choice behavior, 2021, Judgment and Decision Making
  • Michael Jones-Lee and the value of statistical life, health and safety, 2022, Behavioural Public Policy
  • Daniel Kahneman and Contingent Valuation, 2025, Environmental and Resource Economics

These papers show a focus on decision-making behavioral studies, valuation in environmental economics, and risk and safety analysis.

Frequent collaborators include the following coauthors:

  • Andrea Isoni
  • Daniel Read
  • Danae Arroyos-Calvera
  • David Deller
  • Monica Giulietti

The venues in which Graham Loomes frequently publishes are:

  • The Energy Journal
  • Journal of Risk and Uncertainty
  • Judgment and Decision Making
  • Behavioural Public Policy
  • Environmental and Resource Economics

This publication record reflects engagement with journals known for their focus on economics, environmental studies, decision sciences, and public policy.

Best Publications

  • Regret Theory: An Alternative Theory of Rational Choice Under Uncertainty

    Graham Loomes;Robert Sugden

  • Economic Valuation with Stated Preference Techniques: a Manual

    Ian J. Bateman;Richard T. Carson;Brett Day;W. Michael Hanemann

  • Economic Valuation With Stated Preference Techniques

    Ian Bateman;Richard Carson;Brett Day;Michael Hanemann

  • Disappointment and Dynamic Consistency in Choice under Uncertainty

    Graham Loomes;Robert Sugden

  • The Willingness to Pay-Willingness to Accept Gap, the "Endowment Effect," Subject Misconceptions, and Experimental Procedures for Eliciting Valuations

    Charles R. Plott;Kathryn Zeiler

  • The economics of uncertainty and information

    Jean-Jacques Laffont;John P. Bonin;Hélène Bonin

  • Experimental Economics: Rethinking the Rules

    Nicholas Bardsley;Robin Cubitt;Graham Loomes;Peter Moffatt

  • The use of QALYs in health care decision making.

    Graham Loomes;Lynda McKenzie

  • Some implications of a more general form of regret theory

    Graham Loomes;Robert Sugden

  • Validity and reliability

    Ian J. Bateman;Richard T. Carson;Brett Day;Michael Hanemann

  • Incorporating a stochastic element into decision theories

    Graham Loomes;Robert Sugden

  • OBSERVING VIOLATIONS OF TRANSITIVITY BY EXPERIMENTAL METHODS

    Graham Loomes;Chris Starmer;Robert Sugden

  • The Impact of Incentives Upon Risky Choice Experiments

    Jane Beattie;Graham Loomes

  • A Microeconometric Test of Alternative Stochastic Theories of Risky Choice

    Graham Loomes;Peter G. Moffatt;Robert Sugden

  • Testing for Regret and Disappointment in Choice Under Uncertainty

    Graham Loomes;Robert Sugden

  • Testing Different Stochastic Specificationsof Risky Choice

    Graham Loomes;Robert Sugden

  • A rationale for preference reversal

    G. Loomes

  • On the Contingent Valuation of Safety and the Safety of Contingent Valuation: Part 2 - The CV/SG "Chained" Approach

    Trevor Carthy;Susan Chilton;Judith Covey;Lorraine Hopkins

  • Weighting and valuing quality-adjusted life-years using stated preference methods: preliminary results from the Social Value of a QALY Project

    R. Baker;Ian Bateman;C. Donaldson;M. Jones-Lee

  • On the Contingent Valuation of Safety and the Safety of Contingent Valuation: Part 1 -- Caveat Investigator

    Jane Beattie;Judith Covey;Paul Dolan;Lorraine Hopkins

  • VALUING THE PREVENTION OF NON-FATAL ROAD INJURIES: CONTINGENT VALUATION VS. STANDARD GAMBLES

    Michael W. Jones-Lee;Graham Loomes;P. R. Philips

  • Imprecision as an Account of the Preference Reversal Phenomenon

    David J. Butler;Graham C. Loomes

  • Nonlinear Preference and Utility Theory.

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Frequent Co-Authors

Robert Sugden
Robert Sugden University of East Anglia
Ian J. Bateman
Ian J. Bateman University of Exeter
Richard T. Carson
Richard T. Carson University of California, San Diego
Nick Hanley
Nick Hanley University of Glasgow
Nicholas Frank Pidgeon
Nicholas Frank Pidgeon Cardiff University
Cam Donaldson
Cam Donaldson Glasgow Caledonian University
Richard Smith
Richard Smith University of Exeter
Paul Dolan
Paul Dolan London School of Economics and Political Science
Andrew M. Colman
Andrew M. Colman University of Leicester
Anna Alberini
Anna Alberini University of Maryland, College Park

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