Lexicographic Probabilities and Choice under Uncertainty.
Conventional Bayesian theory of choice under uncertainty, subjective expected utility theory, fails to satisfy the properties of admissibility and existence of well-defined conditional probabilities; weakly dominated acts may be chosen, and the usual definition of conditional probabilities applies only to nonnull events. This paper develops a non-Archimedean variant of subjective expected utility where decisionmakers have lexicographic beliefs. This generalization can be made to satisfy admissibility and yield well-defined conditional probabilities and at the same time allow for "null" events. Copyright 1991 by The Econometric Society.
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1991
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Authors: | Blume, Lawrence ; Brandenburger, Adam ; Dekel, Eddie |
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Econometrica. - Econometric Society. - Vol. 59.1991, 1, p. 61-79
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Econometric Society |
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