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Induced Preferences, Nonadditive Beliefs, and Multiple Priors
Authors:David Kelsey,&   Frank Milne
Affiliation:The University of Birmingham, England,;Queens University, Canada
Abstract:We study a decision maker who follows the Savage axioms. We show that if he or she is able to take unobservable actions that influence the probabilities of outcomes, then it can appear to an outsider as if his or her subjective probabilities are nonadditive. Implications for multiperiod decision are explored. We extend the model to include a second individual who is also able to take a hidden action. We show that this may induce uncertainty-averse preferences over some class of acts, even if the second individual acts to help the decision maker with high probability.
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