Contributions

  • Daniel Kahneman (Editor) - Contributor
  • Amos Tversky (Editor) - Contributor

Publication

2000-09-25 - Cambridge University Press

Language

English

Word Count

212,000 words, Guess

Page Count

848 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL7749020M
  • ISBN-139780521621724
  • ISBN-100521621720
  • OCLC Control Number42934579
  • Library of Congress Control Number99059883
and 2 more
  • Goodreads2017762
  • LibraryThing294047

Classifications

  • LCCHD30.23 .C469 2000

Description

This book presents the definitive exposition of 'prospect theory', a compelling alternative to the classical utility theory of choice. Building on the 1982 volume, Judgement Under Uncertainty, this book brings together seminal papers on prospect theory from economists, decision theorists, and psychologists, including the work of the late Amos Tversky, whose contributions are collected here for the first time. While remaining within a rational choice framework, prospect theory delivers more accurate, empirically verified predictions in key test cases, as well as helping to explain many complex, real-world puzzles. In this volume, it is brought to bear on phenomena as diverse as the principles of legal compensation, the equity premium puzzle in financial markets, and the number of hours that New York cab drivers choose to drive on rainy days. Theoretically elegant and empirically robust, this volume shows how prospect theory has matured into a new science of decision making.

First Sentence

Making decisions is like speaking prose - people do it all the time, knowingly or unknowingly.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Choices, Values, and FramesHardcoverCambridge University Press2000-09-25

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