International audienceA decision maker faces a decision problem, or a game against nature. For each probability distribution over the state of the world (nature's strategies), she has a weak order over her acts (pure strategies).We formulate conditions on these weak orders guaranteeing that they can be jointly represented by expected utility maximization with respect to an almost-unique state-dependent utility, that is, a matrix assigning real numbers to act-state pairs. As opposed to a utility function that is derived in another context, the utility matrix derived in the game will incorporate all psychological or sociological determinants of well-being that result from the very fact that the outcomes are obtained in a given game
[This item is a preserved copy. To view the original, visit http://econtheory.org/] This ...
The Pasadena Game – the topic of this talk – is a variation on the St. Petersburg Game familiar from...
This note is a generalization and improved interpretation of the main result of Karni and Schmeidler...
International audienceA decision maker faces a decision problem, or a game against nature. For each ...
A decision maker faces a decision problem, or a game against na-ture. For each probability distribut...
This survey paper prepared for the Handbook of Utility Theory covers the axiomatic foundations of de...
This sequel to previous chapters on objective and subjective expected utility reviews conditions for...
A brief resume of the role of linear utility functions in Game Theory is given. The point is made th...
none1noThis chapter provides a general overview of theories and tools to model decision-making. In p...
I show that the predictive content of the hypothesis of subjective expected utility maximization cri...
In this paper we extend Savage's theory of decision-making under uncertainty from a classical enviro...
This paper studies games when agents have second-order expected utility. It examines the theoretical...
This paper develops an axiomatic theory of decision making under uncertainty that dispenses with the...
In this article, Savage's theory of decision-making under uncertainty is extended from a classical e...
The theory of games against nature relies on complete preferences among all conceivable acts, i.e. a...
[This item is a preserved copy. To view the original, visit http://econtheory.org/] This ...
The Pasadena Game – the topic of this talk – is a variation on the St. Petersburg Game familiar from...
This note is a generalization and improved interpretation of the main result of Karni and Schmeidler...
International audienceA decision maker faces a decision problem, or a game against nature. For each ...
A decision maker faces a decision problem, or a game against na-ture. For each probability distribut...
This survey paper prepared for the Handbook of Utility Theory covers the axiomatic foundations of de...
This sequel to previous chapters on objective and subjective expected utility reviews conditions for...
A brief resume of the role of linear utility functions in Game Theory is given. The point is made th...
none1noThis chapter provides a general overview of theories and tools to model decision-making. In p...
I show that the predictive content of the hypothesis of subjective expected utility maximization cri...
In this paper we extend Savage's theory of decision-making under uncertainty from a classical enviro...
This paper studies games when agents have second-order expected utility. It examines the theoretical...
This paper develops an axiomatic theory of decision making under uncertainty that dispenses with the...
In this article, Savage's theory of decision-making under uncertainty is extended from a classical e...
The theory of games against nature relies on complete preferences among all conceivable acts, i.e. a...
[This item is a preserved copy. To view the original, visit http://econtheory.org/] This ...
The Pasadena Game – the topic of this talk – is a variation on the St. Petersburg Game familiar from...
This note is a generalization and improved interpretation of the main result of Karni and Schmeidler...