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As in Gilboa, Maccheroni, Marinacci, and Schmeidler \cite{GMMS}, we consider a decision maker characterized by two binary relations: $\succsim^{\ast}$ and $\succsim^{{\small \wedge}}$. The first binary relation is a Bewley preference. It\ models the rankings for which the decision maker is sure....
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We investigate whether violations of canonical axioms of choice under risk are mistakes or a manifestation of true preferences. First, we elicit axiom and gamble preferences and then allow subjects to revise their potentially conflicting preferences. Among the behavioral patterns that allow for...
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theory of ecological rationality. The main casualty of this rebuilding process is optimality. Once we view optimality as a …If we reassess the rationality question under the assumption that the uncertainty of the natural world is largely … formal implication of quantified uncertainty rather than an ecologically meaningful objective, the rationality question …
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