Arrow, Kenneth; Priebsch, Marcel - In: Environmental & Resource Economics 58 (2014) 4, pp. 491-509
Lotteries with infinite expected utility are inconsistent with the axioms of expected utility theory. To rule them out, either the set of permissible lotteries must be restricted (to exclude, at a minimum, “fat-tailed” distributions such as that underlying the St. Petersburg Paradox and...