We consider the problem of extending a (complete) order over a set to its power set. The extension axioms we consider generate orderings over sets according to their expected utilities induced by some assignment of utilities over alternatives and probability distributions over sets. The model we propose gives a general and unified exposition of expected utility consistent extensions whilst it allows to emphasize various subtleties, the effects of which seem to be underestimated – particularly in the literature on strategy-proof social choice correspondences
When real-valued utilities for outcomes are bounded, or when all variables are simple, it is consist...
In this paper, we provide two novel expected utility theorems by suitably adjustingthe independence ...
If a decision maker prefers x to y to z, would he choose orderd set [x;z] or [y;x]? This article stu...
We consider the problem of extending a (complete) order over a set to its power set. The extension a...
We consider the problem of extending a (complete) order over a set to its power set. The extension a...
We consider the problem of extending a (complete) order over a set to its power set. The extension a...
We consider the problem of extending a (complete) order over a set to its power set. The extension a...
We consider the problem of extending a (complete) order over a set to its power set. The extension a...
This thesis investigates the problem of extending a (complete) order over a set to its power set. We...
We study preferences over lotteries which do not necessarily satisfy completeness. We provide a char...
International audienceStandard theories of expected utility require that preferences are complete,an...
International audienceStandard theories of expected utility require that preferences are complete,an...
International audienceStandard theories of expected utility require that preferences are complete,an...
We study the problem of obtaining an expected utility representation for a potentially incomplete pr...
If a decision maker prefers x to y to z, would he choose orderd set [x;z] or [y;x]? This article stu...
When real-valued utilities for outcomes are bounded, or when all variables are simple, it is consist...
In this paper, we provide two novel expected utility theorems by suitably adjustingthe independence ...
If a decision maker prefers x to y to z, would he choose orderd set [x;z] or [y;x]? This article stu...
We consider the problem of extending a (complete) order over a set to its power set. The extension a...
We consider the problem of extending a (complete) order over a set to its power set. The extension a...
We consider the problem of extending a (complete) order over a set to its power set. The extension a...
We consider the problem of extending a (complete) order over a set to its power set. The extension a...
We consider the problem of extending a (complete) order over a set to its power set. The extension a...
This thesis investigates the problem of extending a (complete) order over a set to its power set. We...
We study preferences over lotteries which do not necessarily satisfy completeness. We provide a char...
International audienceStandard theories of expected utility require that preferences are complete,an...
International audienceStandard theories of expected utility require that preferences are complete,an...
International audienceStandard theories of expected utility require that preferences are complete,an...
We study the problem of obtaining an expected utility representation for a potentially incomplete pr...
If a decision maker prefers x to y to z, would he choose orderd set [x;z] or [y;x]? This article stu...
When real-valued utilities for outcomes are bounded, or when all variables are simple, it is consist...
In this paper, we provide two novel expected utility theorems by suitably adjustingthe independence ...
If a decision maker prefers x to y to z, would he choose orderd set [x;z] or [y;x]? This article stu...