Consider a subjective expected utility preference relation. It is usually held that the representations which this relation admits differ only in one respect, namely, the possible scales for the measurement of utility. In this paper, I discuss the fact that there are, metaphorically speaking, two additional dimensions along which infinitely many more admissible representations can be found. The first additional dimension is that of state-dependence. The second—and, in this context, much lesser-known—additional dimension is that of act-dependence. The simplest implication of their usually neglected existence is that the standard axiomatizations of subjective expected utility fail to provide the measurement of subjective probability...
In his classic book “the Foundations of Statistics” Savage developed a formal system of rational dec...
In his classic book “the Foundations of Statistics” Savage developed a formal system of rational dec...
This paper is concerned with the representation of preferences which do not satisfy the ordinary axi...
Consider a subjective expected utility preference relation. It is usually held that the representati...
Consider a subjective expected utility preference relation. It is usually held that the representati...
Consider a subjective expected utility preference relation. It is usually held that the representati...
Consider a subjective expected utility preference relation. It is usually held that the representati...
Consider a subjective expected utility preference relation. It is usually held that the representati...
This paper addresses two weaknesses of the subjective expected utility representation of Savage: The...
This paper addresses two weaknesses of the subjective expected utility representation of Savage: The...
This paper addresses two weaknesses of the subjective expected utility representation of Savage: The...
Savage (1954) provided a set of axioms on preferences over acts that were equivalent to the existenc...
Savage (1954) provided a set of axioms on preferences over acts that were equivalent to the existenc...
In his classic book “the Foundations of Statistics” Savage developed a formal system of rational dec...
In his classic book “the Foundations of Statistics” Savage developed a formal system of rational dec...
In his classic book “the Foundations of Statistics” Savage developed a formal system of rational dec...
In his classic book “the Foundations of Statistics” Savage developed a formal system of rational dec...
This paper is concerned with the representation of preferences which do not satisfy the ordinary axi...
Consider a subjective expected utility preference relation. It is usually held that the representati...
Consider a subjective expected utility preference relation. It is usually held that the representati...
Consider a subjective expected utility preference relation. It is usually held that the representati...
Consider a subjective expected utility preference relation. It is usually held that the representati...
Consider a subjective expected utility preference relation. It is usually held that the representati...
This paper addresses two weaknesses of the subjective expected utility representation of Savage: The...
This paper addresses two weaknesses of the subjective expected utility representation of Savage: The...
This paper addresses two weaknesses of the subjective expected utility representation of Savage: The...
Savage (1954) provided a set of axioms on preferences over acts that were equivalent to the existenc...
Savage (1954) provided a set of axioms on preferences over acts that were equivalent to the existenc...
In his classic book “the Foundations of Statistics” Savage developed a formal system of rational dec...
In his classic book “the Foundations of Statistics” Savage developed a formal system of rational dec...
In his classic book “the Foundations of Statistics” Savage developed a formal system of rational dec...
In his classic book “the Foundations of Statistics” Savage developed a formal system of rational dec...
This paper is concerned with the representation of preferences which do not satisfy the ordinary axi...