Beschreibung
The standard rationality hypothesis is that behaviour can be represented as the maximization of a suitably restricted utility function. Though this utility maximization hypothesis is venerable, it remains an area of active research. This handbook covers recent developments in this area.
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Inhalt
1. Preference and Utility; G.B. Mehta. 2. Separability: A Survey; C. Blackorby, D. Primont, R.R. Russell. 3. Recursive Utility and Dynamic Programming; P.A. Streufert. 4. Dual Approaches to Utility; M. Browning. 5. Objective Expected Utility; P.J. Hammond. 6. Subjective Expected Utility; P.J. Hammond. 7. Stochastic Utility; P.C. Fishburn. 8. Fuzzy Utility; M. Salles. 9. Lexicographic Utility and Orderings; J.E. MartÃnez-Legaz. 10. Utility Theory and Ethics; P. Mongin, C. d''Aspremont. 11. Measures of Economic Welfare; M. Ahlheim. 12. Changing Utility Functions; H. Shefrin. 13. Causal Decision Theory; J.M. Joyce, A. Gibbard.
Schlagzeile
The ONLY Handbook Specializing in Utility Theory