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The behaviour of the economic agent – customer is a rational type of behaviour in order to maximize the satisfaction achieved through the use of commodities. In order to determine a rational behaviour, we start from the premise that every costumer has complete and accurate information on: the...
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The paper analyses the paradox found on the stock exchanges where routine operations are regulated on a very detailed scale while important decisions regarding investments in financial asset are taken under uncertainty conditions. Thus, the paper emphasizes the debate of the source, the nature...
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support to decision making process, but also attract new costs. In this situation, getting new information, generally … experimentaly based, contributes to diminushing the uncertainty degree that influences decision making process. As a conclusion, in … a large number of decision problems, there is the possibility that the decision makers will renew some decisions already …
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