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A main goal of this paper is to try to clarify the notions of impatience and myopia, often considered as synonymous in the literature. The occurrence of asset price bubbles (see Araujo et al., 2011) when only myopia is required, explains why we focused on a stronger notion that we define as...
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The aim of this paper is two-fold: first, to emphasize that the seminal result of Dow and Werlang (1992) remains valid under weaker conditions, and this even if non-positive prices are considered, or equally that the no-trade interval result is robust when considering assets which can yield...
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Abstract Suppose a decision maker (DM) has partial information about certain events of a [sigma]-algebra belonging to a set and assesses their likelihood through a capacity v. When is this information probabilistic, i.e. compatible with a probability? We consider three notions of compatibility...
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Choquet integrals and capacities play a crucial role in modern decision theory. Comonotony is a central concept for these theories because the main property of a Choquet integral is its additivity for comonotone functions. We consider a Choquet integral representation of preferences showing...
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