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Hedonic Utility, Loss Aversion and Moral Hazard



Author(s): Emil P.Iantchev

Source:
    Journal:Foundations and Trends® in Microeconomics
    ISSN Print:1547-9846,  ISSN Online:1547-9854
    Publisher:Now Publishers
    Volume 5 Number 7,

Document Type: Article
Pages: 47 (429-475)
DOI: 10.1561/0700000041

Abstract:

This paper reviews recent advances in the modelling of hedonic utility and the measurement of its physiological correlates. The paper also argues that incorporating hedonic experiences can enrich economic models. An example of such an application – a principal—agent model with moral hazard – is presented and thoroughly analyzed. Its implications are then compared with the structure of incentive contracts observed in practice.