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Two core meanings of “utility” are distinguished. “Decision utility” is the weight of an outcome in a decision. “Experienced utility” is hedonic quality, as in Bentham's usage. Experienced utility can be reported in real time (instant utility), or in retrospective evaluations of past episodes (...

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Published in:The Quarterly journal of economics 1997-05, Vol.112 (2), p.375-406
Main Authors: Kahneman, Daniel, Wakker, Peter P., Sarin, Rakesh
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Colonoscopy
Economic theory
Economic utility
Economics
Experimentation
Memory
Normativity
Pleasure
Psychological aspects
Studies
Toasters
Total utility
Utilitarianism
Utility functions
Utility maximization
Utility theory
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