Second order beliefs models of choice under imprecise risk: non-additive second order beliefs vs. nonlinear second order utility
This paper discusses models of choice under imprecise objective probabilistic information featuring beliefs about beliefs -- second order beliefs. A new model, called Second Order Dual Expected Utility (SODEU) featuring non-additive second order beliefs is introduced, axiomatized and systematically contrasted with the leading alternative model of this kind, the Second Order Subjective Expected Utility (SOSEU) model (Klibanoff, Marinacci, Mukerji, 2005; Nau, 2006; Seo, 2009) for which, for the sake of comparison, we provide a new axiomatization, dispensing with the complex constructs used in extant axiomatizations. Ambiguity attitude and attitude toward information in general are discussed and characterized.
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2014-10-06
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Authors: | Giraud, Raphaël |
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Theoretical Economics. - Econometric Society, ISSN 1555-7561. - Vol. 9.2014, 3
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Econometric Society |
Subject: | Imprecise probabilistic information | second order beliefs | non-additive probabilities | ambiguity aversion | Ellsberg paradox | Choquet integral |
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