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Assume that players strictly rank each other as coalition partners. We propose a procedure whereby they "fall back" on their preferences, yielding internally compatible, or coherent, majority coalition(s), which we call fallback coalitions. If there is more than one fallback coalition, the...
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Assume that players strictly rank each other as coalition partners. We propose a procedure whereby they 'fall back' on their preferences, yielding internally compatible, or coherent, majority coalition(s), which we call fallback coalitions. If there is more than one fallback coalition, the...
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Utility, Preference, Individual Choice, Subjective Probability, and Measurement -- Entropy-Related Measures of the Utility of Gambling -- Altruistic Utility Functions for Joint Decisions -- SSB Preferences: Nonseparable Utilities or Nonseparable Beliefs -- Decision Making Based on Risk-Value...
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