This paper introduces a new preference condition that can be used to justify (or criticize) expected utility. The approach taken in this paper is an alternative to savage's, and is accessible to readers without a mathematical background. It is based on a method for deriving “comparisons of tradeoffs” from ordinal preferences. Our condition simplifies previously-published tradeoff conditions, and at the same time provides more general and more powerful tools to specialists. The condition is more closely related to empirical methods for measuring utility than its predecessors. It provides a unifying tool for qualitatively testing, quantitatively measuring, and normatively justifying expected utility
This study investigates some behavioral aspects and properties of eliciting utility. Previous invest...
Fleurbaey and Maniquet have proposed the criteria of conditional equality and of egalitarian equival...
This paper proposes a quantitative modification of standard utility elicitation procedures, such as ...
This paper introduces a new preference condition that can be used to justify (or criticize) expected...
This paper introduces a new preference condition that can be used to justify (or criticize) expected...
Purpose of the study. Analysis of the literature shows that the ordinal theory of utility is widespr...
This paper examines a tradeoff-consistency technique for testing and axiomatically founding decision...
This paper examines a tradeoff-consistency technique for testing and axiomatically founding decision...
This paper examines a tradeoff-consistency technique for testing and axiomatically founding decision...
Subjective expected utility (Savage, 1954) is the most widely used model to represent preferences un...
This paper addresses two weaknesses of the subjective expected utility representation of Savage: The...
Using an ordinal approach to utility, in the spirit of Hicks (1962, 1967a), it is possible to genera...
This paper proposes a quantitative modification of standard utility elicitation procedures, such as ...
This study investigates some behavioral aspects and properties of eliciting utility. Previous invest...
Fleurbaey and Maniquet have proposed the criteria of conditional equality and of egalitarian equival...
This paper proposes a quantitative modification of standard utility elicitation procedures, such as ...
This paper introduces a new preference condition that can be used to justify (or criticize) expected...
This paper introduces a new preference condition that can be used to justify (or criticize) expected...
Purpose of the study. Analysis of the literature shows that the ordinal theory of utility is widespr...
This paper examines a tradeoff-consistency technique for testing and axiomatically founding decision...
This paper examines a tradeoff-consistency technique for testing and axiomatically founding decision...
This paper examines a tradeoff-consistency technique for testing and axiomatically founding decision...
Subjective expected utility (Savage, 1954) is the most widely used model to represent preferences un...
This paper addresses two weaknesses of the subjective expected utility representation of Savage: The...
Using an ordinal approach to utility, in the spirit of Hicks (1962, 1967a), it is possible to genera...
This paper proposes a quantitative modification of standard utility elicitation procedures, such as ...
This study investigates some behavioral aspects and properties of eliciting utility. Previous invest...
Fleurbaey and Maniquet have proposed the criteria of conditional equality and of egalitarian equival...
This paper proposes a quantitative modification of standard utility elicitation procedures, such as ...