Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3122970781> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3122970781 endingPage "269" @default.
- W3122970781 startingPage "239" @default.
- W3122970781 abstract "The article studies the origin, content, and impact of two experiments to measure the utility of money, one by Frederick Mosteller and Philip Nogee in 1948–49 and one by Donald Davidson, Patrick Suppes, and Sidney Siegel in 1954. Both experiments relied on expected utility theory (EUT), and both groups of experimenters concluded that their findings supported the measurability of utility as well as EUT. The two experiments illuminate the interaction between economics and psychology in the 1940s and 1950s in several ways. First, their designs exhibit a tension between the economic image of human agency associated with EUT and insights from experimental psychology research at odds with EUT. Second, both experiments were performed by psychologists and other non-economists, and the article reconstructs how their authors became interested in measuring an archetypal economic object such as the utility of money. Finally, the article shows that the psychological insights shaping the two experiments found some further application between 1955 and 1965, but were quickly forgotten. Only in the 1970s, when robust experimental evidence against EUT accumulated, were economists compelled to reconsider those psychological insights." @default.
- W3122970781 created "2021-02-01" @default.
- W3122970781 creator A5035306440 @default.
- W3122970781 date "2016-12-01" @default.
- W3122970781 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W3122970781 title "Measuring the Economizing Mind in the 1940s and 1950s: The Mosteller-Nogee and Davidson-Suppes-Siegel Experiments to Measure the Utility of Money" @default.
- W3122970781 cites W1173361693 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W1534689241 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W1988541486 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W1989285461 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2005228743 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2017417103 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2019025561 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2033442452 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2043614424 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2051775496 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2059291926 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2060630702 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2093628757 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2128707540 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2142251888 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2147992220 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2150550688 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2278182381 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2314860792 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2316148471 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2316887684 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2318664855 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2320187394 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2321861581 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2325584414 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2331092289 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2333311386 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2345330345 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2409221738 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2411727849 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2412876785 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2474524739 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2500391838 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2502453164 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W2983183399 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W3011865677 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W31061654 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W3121372623 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W3125524313 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W3144899131 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W4211191998 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W4229813611 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W4230799435 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W4234596179 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W4235562356 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W4242815879 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W4242921702 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W4244233259 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W4256109083 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W4300754823 @default.
- W3122970781 cites W577068406 @default.
- W3122970781 doi "https://doi.org/10.1215/00182702-3619298" @default.
- W3122970781 hasPublicationYear "2016" @default.
- W3122970781 type Work @default.
- W3122970781 sameAs 3122970781 @default.
- W3122970781 citedByCount "5" @default.
- W3122970781 countsByYear W31229707812017 @default.
- W3122970781 countsByYear W31229707812018 @default.
- W3122970781 countsByYear W31229707812019 @default.
- W3122970781 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3122970781 hasAuthorship W3122970781A5035306440 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConcept C105795698 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConcept C108170787 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConcept C111472728 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConcept C11171543 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConcept C118084267 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConcept C143095724 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConcept C144237770 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConcept C149782125 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConcept C151956035 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConcept C154945302 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConcept C205706631 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConcept C2780009758 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConcept C2781238097 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConcept C77088390 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConceptScore W3122970781C105795698 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConceptScore W3122970781C108170787 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConceptScore W3122970781C111472728 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConceptScore W3122970781C11171543 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConceptScore W3122970781C118084267 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConceptScore W3122970781C138885662 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConceptScore W3122970781C143095724 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConceptScore W3122970781C144024400 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConceptScore W3122970781C144237770 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConceptScore W3122970781C149782125 @default.
- W3122970781 hasConceptScore W3122970781C151956035 @default.