This article documents the history of the Allais paradox, and shows that underneath the many discussions of the various protagonists lay different, irreconcilable epistemological positions. Savage, like his mentor von Neumann and similar to economist Friedman, worked from an epistemology of generalized characterizations. Allais, on the other hand, like economists Samuelson and Baumol, started from an epistemology of exact descriptions in which every axiom was an empirical claim that could be refuted directly by observations. As a result, the two sides failed to find a common ground. Only a few decades later was the now so-called Allais paradox rediscovered as an important precursor when a new behavioural economic subdiscipline started to ad...
In the development of the general equilibrium theories, Hicks and Allais played an essential role. W...
In his exposition of subjective expected utility theory, Savage (1954) proposed that the Allais para...
This short paper shows that the Allais Paradox and the Common Ratio Effect – regarded as classic exa...
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Whereas many others have scrutinized the Allais paradox from a theoretical angle, we study the parad...
Theorems about the rational decision making play very important role in the decision theory. Accordi...
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De tous les problèmes conçus par la théorie de la décision, le paradoxe d'Allais est peut-être celui...
textabstractWhereas both the Allais paradox, the first empirical challenge of the classical rational...
Allais pretended that his studies on surplus were "the culmination of over thirty years of reflectio...
The reasons for people making certain decisions has always been a question of interest among researc...
Whereas both the Allais paradox, the first empirical challenge of the classical rationality assumpti...
International audienceSavage famously contravened his own theory when first confronting the Allais P...
Whereas both the allais paradox, the first empirical challenge of the classical rationality assumpti...
This paper tests Birnbaum’s (2004) theory that the constant consequence paradoxes of Allais are due ...
In the development of the general equilibrium theories, Hicks and Allais played an essential role. W...
In his exposition of subjective expected utility theory, Savage (1954) proposed that the Allais para...
This short paper shows that the Allais Paradox and the Common Ratio Effect – regarded as classic exa...
Contains fulltext : 135036.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
Whereas many others have scrutinized the Allais paradox from a theoretical angle, we study the parad...
Theorems about the rational decision making play very important role in the decision theory. Accordi...
URL des Documents de travail : https://centredeconomiesorbonne.cnrs.fr/publications/ Voir aussi l'ar...
De tous les problèmes conçus par la théorie de la décision, le paradoxe d'Allais est peut-être celui...
textabstractWhereas both the Allais paradox, the first empirical challenge of the classical rational...
Allais pretended that his studies on surplus were "the culmination of over thirty years of reflectio...
The reasons for people making certain decisions has always been a question of interest among researc...
Whereas both the Allais paradox, the first empirical challenge of the classical rationality assumpti...
International audienceSavage famously contravened his own theory when first confronting the Allais P...
Whereas both the allais paradox, the first empirical challenge of the classical rationality assumpti...
This paper tests Birnbaum’s (2004) theory that the constant consequence paradoxes of Allais are due ...
In the development of the general equilibrium theories, Hicks and Allais played an essential role. W...
In his exposition of subjective expected utility theory, Savage (1954) proposed that the Allais para...
This short paper shows that the Allais Paradox and the Common Ratio Effect – regarded as classic exa...