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The History and Methodology of Expected Utility: Elements in Decision Theory and Philosophy

Autor Ivan Moscati
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 aug 2023
This Element offers an accessible but technically detailed review of expected utility theory (EU), which is a model of individual decision-making under uncertainty that is central for both economics and philosophy. The Element's approach falls between the history of ideas and economic methodology. At the historical level, it reviews EU by following its conceptual evolution from its original formulation in the eighteenth century through its transformations and extensions in the mid-twentieth century to its more recent supersession by post-EU theories such as prospect theory. In reconstructing the history of EU, it focuses on the methodological issues that have accompanied its evolution, such as whether the utility function and the other components of EU correspond to actual mental entities. On many of these issues, no consensus has yet been reached, and in this Element the author offers his view on them.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781009198264
ISBN-10: 1009198262
Pagini: 75
Dimensiuni: 229 x 151 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.13 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Elements in Decision Theory and Philosophy

Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

1. Introduction; 2. Bernoulli's EU; 3. Fortunes and misfortunes of Bernoulli's EU; 4. Von Neumann and Morgenstern's EU: presentation; 5. Von Neumann and Morgenstern's EU: discussion; 6. Savage's EU; 7. Beyond EU: prospect theory; 8. A very short conclusion; References.

Descriere

This Element reviews Expected Utility theory, reconstructs the intense debates about its validity, and compares it to Prospect Theory.