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Similar to welfare economics where with(out) interpersonal comparisonsone defines unique (set-valued) welfare (Pareto) optima, we present a frameworkfor one-person decision making where with(out) a prior probability distributionindividual optimality prescribes usually a unique (set of)...
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In this paper we experimentally test skewness seeking at the individuallevel. Several prospects that can be ordered with respect to the third-degreestochastic dominance (3SD) criterion are ranked by the participants of theexperiment. We find that the skewness of a distribution has a...
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This paper shows that, for CEU preferences, the axioms consquentialism, state independenceand conditional certainty equivalent consistency under updating characterise a family of capacities,called Genralised Neo-Additive Capacities (GNAC). This family contains as special casesamong others...
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In this paper, we consider a decision-maker who tries to learn the distribution ofoutcomes from previously observed cases. For each observed sequence of casesthe decision-maker predicts a set of priors expressing his beliefs about the underlyingprobability distribution. We impose a version of...
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The paper examines the effects of ambiguity in regulation on the equilibriumallocation. Under ambiguous bailout policy, agents’ suffer from a lack of informationwith regards to the insolvency resolution method, which would bechosen by the regulator if a financial institution fails. In this...
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In this paper we propose benchmark values for the coefficients of relative risk aversionand relative prudence on the basis of a binary choice model where the decision makerchooses between aggregating or disaggregating multiplicative risks. We relate ourresults to the decision maker's willingness...
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