The following pages link to Dominance in SSB utility theory (Q795697):
Displaying 22 items.
- Universal Pareto dominance and welfare for plausible utility functions (Q745015) (← links)
- SSB utility theory: An economic perspective (Q759613) (← links)
- Transitivity in the small and in the large for states-additive SSB utilities (Q919964) (← links)
- Research in decision theory: A personal perspective (Q1056649) (← links)
- Noncooperative games and nontransitive preferences (Q1090259) (← links)
- Some implications of a more general form of regret theory (Q1096514) (← links)
- Expected utility versus anticipated utility: Where do we stand! (Q1197875) (← links)
- On a lottery pricing anomaly: Time tells the tale (Q1316417) (← links)
- Non-binary choice in a non-deterministic model (Q1614827) (← links)
- On the tradeoff between efficiency and strategyproofness (Q1651219) (← links)
- Continuous SSB representation of preferences (Q1669106) (← links)
- Regret theory: a new foundation (Q1676457) (← links)
- Transitivity revisited (Q1813375) (← links)
- Equivalent decision trees and their associated strategy sets (Q1820651) (← links)
- A comparison of regret theory and salience theory for decisions under risk (Q2025022) (← links)
- Nontransitive preferences in decision theory (Q2276852) (← links)
- The sequential alternative search as a continuous Markov random walk (Q2392631) (← links)
- SSB representation of preferences: weakening of convexity assumptions (Q2425193) (← links)
- Regret aversion and opportunity dependence (Q2475179) (← links)
- Mixed choice structures, with applications to binary and non-binary optimization (Q2482633) (← links)
- An analytical and experimental comparison of maximal lottery schemes (Q2667570) (← links)
- Incentives in social decision schemes with pairwise comparison preferences (Q6148378) (← links)