2024
DOI: 10.54254/2754-1169/72/20240690
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A Critical Comparison of SEUT and Prospect Theory

Han Fan

Abstract: This article explores two key theories in behavioral finance: Subjective Expected Utility Theory (SEUT) and Prospect Theory, outlining their development as responses to historic economic paradoxes, challenging traditional notions of rationality in economic decision-making. SEUT extends the concepts of expected value and rational choice, incorporating individual utility functions and subjective probabilities. Despite its comprehensive approach, SEUT struggles to explain certain behaviors under risk and uncertai… Show more

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