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Allais paradox  

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  • The Allais paradox is a paradox in risky choice first proposed by Maurice Allais in the 1950s to challenge the then-dominant view that humans are rational economic actors. According to expected utility theory, a widely used economic theory of choice, humans make decisions between options with uncertain outcomes by considering the probability and value of each possible outcome. [Source: Encyclopedia of the Mind; Allais Paradox]

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