前景理论
实证经济学
政治
领域(数学)
行为经济学
经济
社会学
社会科学
认识论
政治学
新古典经济学
法学
微观经济学
哲学
数学
纯数学
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev.polisci.8.082103.104911
摘要
▪ Abstract Prospect theory is the most influential behavioral theory of choice in the social sciences. Its creators won a Nobel Prize in economics, and it is largely responsible for the booming field of behavioral economics. Although international relations theorists who study security have used prospect theory extensively, Americanists, comparativists, and political economists have shown little interest in it. The dominant explanation for political scientists' tepid response focuses on the theoretical problems with extending a theory devised in the lab to explain political decisions in the field. This essay focuses on these problems and reviews suggested solutions. It suggests that prospect theory's failure to ignite the imagination of more political scientists probably results from their aversion to behavioral assumptions and not from problems unique to prospect theory.
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