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1981

Matsushita, Raul and Gleria, Iram and Figueiredo, Annibal and Da Silva, Sergio (2007): Are Pound and Euro the Same Currency? - Updated.

1983

Figueiredo, Annibal and Gleria, Iram and Matsushita, Raul and Da Silva, Sergio (2006): The Levy sections theorem revisited.

1984

Figueiredo, Annibal and Gleria, Iram and Matsushita, Raul and Da Silva, Sergio (2006): Characteristic function approach to the sum of stochastic variables.

3810

Figueiredo, Annibal and Matsushita, Raul and Da Silva, Sergio and Serva, Maurizio and Viswanathan, Gandhi and Nascimento, Cesar and Gleria, Iram (2007): The Levy sections theorem: an application to econophysics.

3850

Gleria, Iram and Matsushita, Raul and Da Silva, Sergio (2007): Sistemas complexos, criticalidade e leis de potencia. Published in: Revista Brasileira de Ensino de Fisica , Vol. 26, No. 2 (2004): pp. 99-108.

4520

Matsushita, Raul and Baldo, Dinorá and Martin, Bruna and Da Silva, Sergio (2007): The biological basis of expected utility anomalies.

8704

Giglio, Ricardo and Matsushita, Raul and Figueiredo, Annibal and Gleria, Iram and Da Silva, Sergio (2008): Algorithmic complexity theory and the relative efficiency of financial markets.

11150

Giglio, Ricardo and Matsushita, Raul and Figueiredo, Annibal and Gleria, Iram and Da Silva, Sergio (2008): Algorithmic complexity theory and the relative efficiency of financial markets - Updated.

15516

Moreira, Bruno and Matsushita, Raul and Da Silva, Sergio (2008): Risk-seeking behavior of preschool children in a gambling task.

18938

Da Silva, Sergio and Baldo, Dinorá and Matsushita, Raul (2009): Biological correlates of the Allais paradox.

32747

Da Silva, Sergio and Baldo, Dinora and Matsushita, Raul (2011): Biological correlates of the Allais paradox - updated.

65473

Demos, Guilherme and Da Silva, Sergio and Matsushita, Raul (2015): Some Statistical Properties of the Mini Flash Crashes. Published in: Mathematical Finance Letters , Vol. 2015, No. 3. (2015): pp. 1-19.

68075

Da Silva, Sergio and Matsushita, Raul (2015): The St. Petersburg paradox: an experimental solution. Published in: Physica A , Vol. 4, No. 445 (2016): pp. 66-74.

68451

Da Silva, Sergio and Matsushita, Raul and Seifert, Guilherme and De Carvalho, Mateus (2015): Atheists Score Higher on Cognitive Reflection Tests. Published in: Open Access Library Journal , Vol. 2, (2015): e2235.

68452

Da Silva, Sergio and Matsushita, Raul and De Carvalho, Mateus (2015): Prosocial People Take Better Care of Their Own Future Well-Being. Published in: Open Access Library Journal , Vol. 2, (2015): e2181.

69387

Da Silva, Sergio and Matsushita, Raul and De Sousa, Maicon (2016): Utilitarian Moral Judgments Are Cognitively Too Demanding. Published in: Open Access Library Journal , Vol. 3, No. 2 (2016): pp. 1-9.

79518

Da Silva, Sergio and Da Costa Jr, Newton and Matsushita, Raul and Vieira, Cristiana and Correa, Ana and De Faveri, Dinorá (2017): Debt of high-income consumers may reflect leverage rather than poor cognitive reflection. Forthcoming in: Review of Behavioral Finance

79535

Da Silva, Sergio and De Faveri, Dinorá and Correa, Ana and Matsushita, Raul (2017): Social preferences, financial literacy and intertemporal choice.

79536

Da Silva, Sergio and De Faveri, Dinorá and Correa, Ana and Matsushita, Raul (2017): High-income consumers may be less hyperbolic when discounting the future.

83171

Da Silva, Sergio and De Faveri, Dinorá and Matsushita, Raul (2017): Personality influences hyperbolic discounting. Published in: Open Access Library Journal , Vol. 12, No. 4 (2017): pp. 1-12.

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