Cumulative Prospect Theory and the St. Petersburg Paradox

We find that in cumulative prospect theory (CPT) with a concave value function in gains, a lottery with finite expected value may have infinite subjective value. This problem does not occur in expected utility theory. The paradox occurs in particular in the setting and the parameter regime studied b...

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Veröffentlicht in:Economic Theory. - Springer, 1991. - 28(2006), 3, Seite 665-679
1. Verfasser: Rieger, Marc Oliver (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Wang, Mei
Format: Online-Aufsatz
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: 2006
Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk:Economic Theory
Schlagworte:Cumulative prospect theory Probability weighting function St. Petersburg paradox C91 D81 Mathematics Philosophy Behavioral sciences Economics
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Zusammenfassung:We find that in cumulative prospect theory (CPT) with a concave value function in gains, a lottery with finite expected value may have infinite subjective value. This problem does not occur in expected utility theory. The paradox occurs in particular in the setting and the parameter regime studied by Tversky and Kahneman [15] and in subsequent works. We characterize situations in CPT where the problem can be resolved. In particular, we define a class of admissible probability distributions and admissible parameter regimes for the weighting- and value functions for which finiteness of the subjective value can be proved. Alternatively, we suggest a new weighting function for CPT which guarantees finite subjective value for all lotteries with finite expected value, independent of the choice of the value function. Some of these results have already been found independently by Blavatskyy [4] in the context of discrete lotteries.
ISSN:14320479