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Subjective learning 6 partitional learning 4 preference for flexibility 4 resolution of uncertainty 4 subjective filtration 4 valuing more binary bets 4 Dated-menus 2 Partitional learning 2 Preference for flexibility 2 Subjective filtration 2 Valuing insurance acts 2 dated-menus 2 Learning process 1 Lernprozess 1 Präferenztheorie 1 Theory of preferences 1
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Free 1 Undetermined 1
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Book / Working Paper 4 Article 2
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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Undetermined 5 English 1
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Dillenberger, David 6 Sadowski, Philipp 6 Takeoka, Norio 6 Lleras, Juan Sebastian 4 Lleras, Juan Sebastián 2
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Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania 3 Duke University, Department of Economics 1
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PIER Working Paper Archive 3 Journal of Economic Theory 1 Journal of economic theory 1 Working Papers / Duke University, Department of Economics 1
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RePEc 5 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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A Theory of Subjective Learning
Dillenberger, David; Lleras, Juan Sebastian; Sadowski, … - Duke University, Department of Economics - 2012
We study an individual who faces a dynamic decision problem in which the process of information arrival is unobserved by the analyst. We derive two utility representations of preferences over menus of acts that capture the individuals uncertainty about his future beliefs. The most general...
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A theory of subjective learning
Dillenberger, David; Lleras, Juan Sebastián; Sadowski, … - In: Journal of Economic Theory 153 (2014) C, pp. 287-312
We study an individual who faces a dynamic decision problem in which the process of information arrival is unobserved by the analyst. We elicit subjective information directly from choice behavior by deriving two utility representations of preferences over menus of acts. One representation...
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A theory of subjective learning
Dillenberger, David; Lleras, Juan Sebastián; Sadowski, … - In: Journal of economic theory 153 (2014), pp. 287-312
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A Theory of Subjective Learning
Dillenberger, David; Sadowski, Philipp; Lleras, Juan … - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2012
We study an individual who faces a dynamic decision problem in which the process of information arrival is unobserved by the analyst. We derive two utility representations of preferences over menus of acts that capture the individual’s uncertainty about his future beliefs. The most general...
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A Theory of Subjective Learning, Third Version
Dillenberger, David; Lleras, Juan Sebastian; Sadowski, … - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2012
We study an individual who faces a dynamic decision problem in which the process of information arrival is unobserved by the analyst. We elicit subjective information directly from choice behavior by deriving two utility representations of preferences over menus of acts. One representation...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010822917
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A Theory of Subjective Learning, Second Version
Dillenberger, David; Lleras, Juan Sebastian; Sadowski, … - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2012
We study an individual who faces a dynamic decision problem in which the process of information arrival is unobserved by the analyst. We elicit subjective information directly from choice behavior by deriving two utility representations of preferences over menus of acts. The most general...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010822938
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