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Better may be worse: Some monotonicity results and paradoxes in discrete choice under uncertainty
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    Better may be worse: Some monotonicity results and paradoxes in discrete choice under uncertainty (English)
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    7 May 2008
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    The authors study decision making under uncertainty. They develop a model for decision problems where the decision maker has to choose one from a finite set of alternatives and the merit of each alternative is not fully known. In other words, associates with each alternative, there is a noisy signal that the decision maker observes before making the choice. The authors propose conditions for decision rules under different assumptions.
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    decision theory
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    discrete choice
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    monotonicity
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    uncertainty
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