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Objective and subjective rationality and decisions with the best and worst case in mind

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Grant, Simon
Rich, Patricia
Strecher, J

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Kluwer Academic Publishers

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We study decision under uncertainty in an Anscombe-Aumann framework. Two binary relations characterize a decision-maker: one (in general) incomplete relation, reflecting her objective rationality, and a second complete relation, reflecting her subjective rationality. We require the latter to be an extension of the former. Our key axiom is a dominance condition. Our main theorem provides a representation of the two relations. The objectively rational relation has a Bewley-style multiple prior representation. Using this set of priors, we fully characterize the subjectively rational relation in terms of the most optimistic and most pessimistic expected utilities.

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Theory and Decision

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2099-12-31

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