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The distinction of risk vs uncertainty as made by Knight has important implications for policy selection. Assuming the former when the latter is relevant can lead to wrong decisions. With the aid of a stylized model that describes a bank's decision on how to allocate loans, the authors discuss...
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In order to incorporate recent developments in Bounded Rationality and Behavioral Economics into Choice Theory, we introduce the notion of an extended choice problem (A,f) where A is a set of alternatives and f is a frame. A frame consists of observable information that appears to be irrelevant...
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