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Expected Utility Maximization

In: Expectations, Rationality and Economic Performance

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This book offers a broad perspective on the economics of expectations. Experimental studies are used to analyse how human bounded rationality affects economic performance. The challenges posed for policy making are also addressed.

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  • ., 2007. "Expected Utility Maximization," Chapters, in: Expectations, Rationality and Economic Performance, chapter 2, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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