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Characterizing uncertainty aversion through preference for mixtures

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Uncertainty aversion is often modelled as (strict) quasi-concavity of preferences over uncertain acts. A theory of uncertainty aversion may be characterized by the pairs of acts for which strict preference for a mixture between them is permitted. This paper provides such a characterization for two leading representations of uncertainty averse preferences; those of Schmeidler [24] (Choquet expected utility or CEU) and of Gilboa and Schmeidler [16] (maxmin expected utility with a non-unique prior or MMEU). This characterization clarifies the relation between the two theories.

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Received: 20 February 1998/Accepted: 25 March 1999

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Klibanoff, P. Characterizing uncertainty aversion through preference for mixtures. Soc Choice Welfare 18, 289–301 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003550100104

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