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An extensive literature has studied ambiguity aversion in economic decision making, and how ambiguity aversion can account for empirically observed violations of expected utility-based theories. Almost all relevant applied models presume a general dislike of ambiguity. In this paper, we provide...
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Experts often disagree. A decision-maker may be averse to such expert disagreement. Existing models of aversion to expert disagreement rest on ambiguity-averse preferences adopting a unanimity principle: If all experts consider one choice better than another, so should the decision-maker. Such...
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economic theory has restricted to either of them when submitting conventional policy instruments to a comparative analysis. The …
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, hitherto environmental economic theory has restricted itself to either of them when submitting conventional policy instruments …
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induction fails. If, however, the class of priors is time-consistent, we establish a generalization of the classical theory of … optimal stopping. To this end, we develop first steps of a martingale theory for multiple priors. We define minimax (super …
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