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Conditional expected utility 1 Invariant Bi-separable preference 1 Unconditional preference 1 cognitive illusion 1 conditional expected utility 1 ignorance 1 paradox 1 two envelopes 1
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AMARANTE, Massimiliano 1 M. Potrc 1 Malinas, Gary 1
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Département de Sciences Économiques, Université de Montréal 1
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Conditional Expected Utility
AMARANTE, Massimiliano - Département de Sciences Économiques, Université de … - 2013
Let 'epsilon' be a class of event. Conditionally Expected Utility decision makers are decision makers whose conditional preferences ≿E, E є 'epsilon', satisfy the axioms of Subjective Expected Utility theory (SEU). We extend the notion of unconditional preference that is conditionally EU to...
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Two envelope problems and the roles of ignorance
Malinas, Gary - 2003
Four variations on Two Envelope Paradox are stated and compared. The variations are employed to provide a diagnosis and an explanation of what has gone awry in the paradoxical modeling of the decision problem that the paradox poses. The canonical formulation of the paradox underdescribes the...
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