Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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986095 | Resource and Energy Economics | 2008 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
Experimental and theoretical analysis has shown that the conventional expected utility (EU) and subjective expected utility (SEU) models, which are linear in probabilities, have serious limitations in certain situations. We argue here that these limitations are often highly relevant to the work that environmental and natural resource economists do. We discuss some of the experimental evidence and alternatives to the SEU. We consider the theory used, the problems studied, and the methods employed by resource economists. Finally, we highlight some recent work that has begun to use some of the alternatives to the EU and SEU frameworks and discuss areas where much future work is needed.
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Authors
W. Douglass Shaw, Richard T. Woodward,