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  • The behavioral economics of will in recovery from addiction
    Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Vol. 90, No. Supplement 1. (September 2007), pp. S100-S111.
    by John Monterosso, George Ainslie
    posted to eliminar by Serenus on 2007-10-30 19:36:37 as *
  • Precis of Breakdown of will, with open peer comments
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 28, No. 5. (October 2005), 635.
    by George Ainslie
  • notes Game theory can build higher mental processes from lower ones
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 27, No. 5. (2004), pp. 659-660.
    by George Ainslie
    posted to ainslie self will by Serenus on 2007-10-29 08:05:22 as **
  • A Research-based Theory of Addictive Motivation
    Law and Philosophy, Vol. 19, No. 1. (1 January 2000), pp. 77-115.
    by George Ainslie
  • Breakdown of Will
    (2006)
    by George Ainslie
    posted to ainslie by Serenus on 2006-12-03 00:35:55 as **
  • A Research-based Theory of Addictive Motivation
    Law and Philosophy
    by George Ainslie
  • Behavior: A Marketplace in the Brain?
    Science, Vol. 306, No. 5695. (15 October 2004), pp. 421-423.
    by George Ainslie, John Monterosso
  • Derivation of "Rational" Economic Behavior from Hyperbolic Discount Curves
    The American Economic Review, Vol. 81, No. 2. (1991), pp. 334-340.
    by George Ainslie
    posted to ainslie personal-rules picoeconomics will-power by Serenus on 2006-09-19 22:14:37 as ****
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