Ordering ambiguous acts

We investigate what it means for one act to be more ambiguous than another. The question is evidently analogous to asking what makes one prospect riskier than another, but beliefs are neither objective nor representable by a unique probability. Our starting point is an abstract class of preferences...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Jewitt, I, Mukerji, S
Format: Working paper
Published: University of Oxford 2011