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that a decision maker is unaware of an event if and only if her choices reveal that the event is null and the negation of … the event is null. Moreover, I characterize impersonal expected utility that is behaviorally indistinguishable from …
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observe that a decision maker is unaware of an event if and only if her choices reveal that the event is null and the negation … of the event is null. Moreover, we characterize impersonal expected utility that is behaviorally indistinguishable from …
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observe that a decision maker is unaware of an event if and only if her choices reveal that the event is ``null'' and the … negation of the event is ``null''. Moreover, we characterize ``impersonal'' expected utility that is behaviorally …
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that a decision maker is unaware of an event if and only if her choices reveal that the event is "null" and the negation of … the event is "null". Moreover, I characterize "impersonal" expected utility that is behaviorally indistinguishable from …
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that a decision maker is unaware of an event if and only if her choices reveal that the event is "null" and the negation of … the event is "null". Moreover, I characterize "impersonal" expected utility that is behaviorally indistinguishable from …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008620418
null part; the first two parts, which determine uniquely the null part (the null part connects them), are the two basic …
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