The empirical adequacy of cumulative prospect theory and its implications for normative assessment
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June 2017
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Authors: | Harrison, Glenn W. ; Ross, Don |
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The journal of economic methodology. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, ISSN 1350-178X, ZDB-ID 1219782-8. - Vol. 24.2017, 2, p. 150-165
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Subject: | behavioral welfare economics | cumulative prospect theory | expected utility theory | rank-dependent utility | well being | Prospect Theory | Prospect theory | Nutzen | Utility | Erwartungsnutzen | Expected utility | Wohlfahrtsökonomik | Welfare economics | Erwartungsbildung | Expectation formation | Entscheidungstheorie | Decision theory | Verhaltensökonomik | Behavioral economics | Nutzentheorie | Utility theory |
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