Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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957120 | Journal of Economic Theory | 2011 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
We characterize preferences over acts that can be represented by a utility function and a multiple-prior, such that an act f is preferred to act g if there is a prior under which the expected utility induced by f is higher than that induced by g. These preferences are referred to as justifiable preferences. We further introduce a generalized model of ambiguity that involves a collection of multiple-priors, namely, multiple multiple-priors and incorporate Bewleyʼs Knightian model in justifiability: f is preferred to g if, according to at least one set of priors, f is unanimously preferred to g.
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Authors
Ehud Lehrer, Roee Teper,