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Reference-Dependence and Marginal Utility: Alt, Samuelson, and Bernardelli

Marek Hudik

History of Political Economy, 2014, vol. 46, issue 4, 677-693

Abstract: This article shows that the possibility of formally incorporating reference-dependence into the theory of consumer behavior was explored well before Kahneman and Tversky in the early 1990s; specifically, in separate papers by Alt, Samuelson, and Bernardelli in the late 1930s. These papers emerged within a debate on the relationship between marginal utility and the ordinality/cardinality of utility. The present article identifies Alt’s, Samuelson’s, and Bernardelli’s contributions and delineates the relationship between marginal utility and reference-dependence. It also discusses the reception of their ideas by other economists and suggests some reasons for their neglect.

Keywords: Paul Samuelson; reference-dependence; Franz Alt; Harro Bernardelli; behavioral economics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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