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:
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:
The venues in which Graham Loomes frequently publishes are:
This publication record reflects engagement with journals known for their focus on economics, environmental studies, decision sciences, and public policy.
Graham Loomes;Robert Sugden
Ian J. Bateman;Richard T. Carson;Brett Day;W. Michael Hanemann
Ian Bateman;Richard Carson;Brett Day;Michael Hanemann
Graham Loomes;Robert Sugden
Charles R. Plott;Kathryn Zeiler
Jean-Jacques Laffont;John P. Bonin;Hélène Bonin
Nicholas Bardsley;Robin Cubitt;Graham Loomes;Peter Moffatt
Graham Loomes;Lynda McKenzie
Graham Loomes;Robert Sugden
Ian J. Bateman;Richard T. Carson;Brett Day;Michael Hanemann
Graham Loomes;Robert Sugden
Graham Loomes;Chris Starmer;Robert Sugden
Jane Beattie;Graham Loomes
Graham Loomes;Peter G. Moffatt;Robert Sugden
Graham Loomes;Robert Sugden
Graham Loomes;Robert Sugden
G. Loomes
Trevor Carthy;Susan Chilton;Judith Covey;Lorraine Hopkins
R. Baker;Ian Bateman;C. Donaldson;M. Jones-Lee
Jane Beattie;Judith Covey;Paul Dolan;Lorraine Hopkins
Michael W. Jones-Lee;Graham Loomes;P. R. Philips
David J. Butler;Graham C. Loomes
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