Certainty Independence and the Separation of Utility and Beliefs |
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Authors: | Paolo Ghirardato Fabio Maccheroni |
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Affiliation: | a Dipartimento di Statistica e Matematica Applicata and ICER, Università di Torino, 10122 Torino, Italy b Instituto di Metodi Quantitativi and IGIER, Università Bocconi, Italy |
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Abstract: | Economists often operate under an implicit assumption that the tastes of a decision maker are quite stable, while his beliefs change with the availability of new information. We show that for a general class of preferences, a separation of a key component of tastes, the utility function, from the other components of the representation is possible only if the decision maker's preferences satisfy a mild but not completely innocuous condition, called ‘certainty independence’. We also outline the axiomatic characterization of the preferences that obtain such separation, which are a subset of the biseparable preferences. |
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Keywords: | D80 D81 |
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