Paradoxes, ambiguity and rationality
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Paradoxes, ambiguity and rationality
(Foundations of probability, econometrics, and economic games, v. 2)(An Elgar reference collection)
Edward Elgar, c1997
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Includes of bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is the second volume in a ten-volume set designed for publication in 1997. It reprints in book form a selection of the most important and influential articles on probability, econometrics and economic games which cumulatively have had a major impact on the development of modern economics. There are 242 articles, dating from 1936 to 1996. Many of them were originally published in relatively inaccessible journals and may not, therefore, be available in the archives of many university libraries. The volumes are available separately and also as a complete ten-volume set. The contributors include D. Ellsberg, R.M. Hogart, J.B. Kadane, B.O. Koopmans, E.L. Lehman, D.F. Nicholls, H. Rubin, T.J. Sarjent, L.H. Summers and C.R. Wymer. This particular volume deals with paradox and ambiguity.
Table of Contents
Contents: Series Introduction by Omar F. Hamouda and J.C.R. Rowley Introduction: 'Paradoxes, Ambiguity and Rationality' by Omar F. Hamouda and J.C.R. Rowley Part I: Ambiguity and Rationality Part II: Alternative Views of Rationality Part III: Behavioural and Psychological Perspectives Part IV: Generalized Expected Utility Part V: Regret, Prospects and Disappointment Name Index
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