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Prospect Theory (PT), which relies on subjects' behavior as observed in laboratory experiments, contradicts the behavior predicted by the Expected Utility (EU) paradigm. Having wealth of $100,000 or having wealth of $90,000 and wining $10,000 in a lottery is the same by EU paradigm but not the...
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Markowitz and Sharpe won the Nobel Prize in Economics more than a decade ago for the development of Mean-Variance analysis and the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM). In the year 2002, Kahneman won the Nobel Prize in Economics for the development of Prospect Theory. Can these two apparently...
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A necessary condition for a dominance of prospect F over prospect G by all commonly employed investment criteria is E_F (x)≥E_G (x). Because of this requirement, optimal investment rules fail to distinguish between two alternative prospects where in practice one prospect is preferred over the...
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