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Cardinal utility
Utility, Ethics and Behavior
Utility and Happiness in a Prosperous Society
1 Utility and Happiness Miles Kimball and Robert Willis1 University of Michigan October 30, 2006 Abstract: Psychologists Have D
On Ordinal Utility, Cardinal Utility, and Random Utility
Expected Utility Theory
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Coalitional Expected Multi-Utility Theory
NBER Working Paper Series
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Utility Theory from Jeremy Bentham to Daniel Kahneman
A Theory of Experienced Utility and Utilitarianism
How Cardinal Utility Entered Economic Analysis During the Ordinal Revolution
The Death and Resurrection of 'Economics with Psychology'
Choice-Based Cardinal Utility: a Tribute to Patrick Suppes Jean Baccelli, Philippe Mongin
Economics with Psychology’: Remarks from a Methodological Standpoint
Axiomatic Foundations of Expected Utility and Subjective Probability
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A Preface to Marginal Utility Analysis
The Problem with the Concept of Utility and Its Measurement
Reconciling Introspective Utility with Revealed Preference: Experimental Arguments Based on Prospect Theory
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Chapter 1 — Utility Theory: an Introduction
Ecumenical Foundations? on the Coexistence of Austrian and Neoclassical Views on Utility
Measuring Utility: from the Marginal Revolution to Neuroeconomics
Lecture Notes for Ethics & Economics
The Emerging Scientization of Economics
From the Classical to the Representational Notion of Measurement in Utility Theory (1934–1954)
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Harsanyi's Utilitarian Theorem: a Simpler Proof and Some Ethical
Marginal Revolution" in the History of Economic Thought: a Brief Examination of the Marginal Utility Theory Before and in the 1870S
Five Key Criticisms About the Theory of Marginal Utility
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Irving Fisher, Ragnar Frisch and the Elusive Quest for Measurable Utility
Decision Utility Theory: Back to Von Neumann, Morgenstern, and Markowitz
Marginal Utility & Its Diminishing Methods
Department of Economics
The New Science of Pleasure Consumer Choice Behavior and the Measurement of Well-Being
The Marginal Utility of Money: a Modern Marshallian Approach to Consumer Choice∗
How Cardinal Utility Entered Economic Analysis, 1909-1944