Paper #570
- Títol:
- A process approach to the utility for gambling
- Autor:
- Marc Le Menestrel
- Data:
- Setembre 2001
- Resum:
- This paper argues that any specific utility or disutility for gambling must be excluded from expected utility because such a theory is consequential while a pleasure or displeasure for gambling is a matter of process, not of consequences. A (dis)utility for gambling is modeled as a process utility which monotonically combines with expected utility restricted to consequences. This allows for a process (dis)utility for gambling to be revealed. As an illustration, the model shows how empirical observations in the Allais paradox can reveal a process disutility of gambling. A more general model of rational behavior combining processes and consequences is then proposed and discussed.
- Paraules clau:
- Gambling, expected utility, process utility, rationality, irrationality, consequentialism
- Codis JEL:
- D81
- Àrea de Recerca:
- Economia de l'Empresa i Organització Industrial
- Publicat a:
- Theory and Decision, 50, 3, (2001), pp. 249-262
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