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Dynamic consistency in extensive form decision problems
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    Dynamic consistency in extensive form decision problems (English)
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    19 June 2009
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    The work presents decision making ideas for a class of finite extensive form decision problems without nature, developing results published by the author 10 years ago. It consists of 7 sections, the first one, introduction, reflecting history of problemstatement and different approaches for its solving development. In the second section two main assumptions and a proposition are introduced and discussed which are true within the absentminded driver problem. The third and fourth sections contain the definition of specification and dynamic consistency. Section 5 presents the theorem establishing dynamic consistency the main result of the article, whereas sixth section concludes it. Section 7 consists of references including 10 positions.
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    decison theory
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    limited memory
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    absentmindedness
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    dynamic consistency
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    finite extensive form decision problems
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    absentminded driver
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    one player game
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