Complete ignorance and independence axiom: optimism, pessimism, indecisiveness (Q1069409)

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Complete ignorance and independence axiom: optimism, pessimism, indecisiveness
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    Complete ignorance and independence axiom: optimism, pessimism, indecisiveness (English)
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    This paper studies the compatibility between a group of axioms characterizing rational behavior under complete ignorance and Savage's independence axiom. The axioms of complete ignorance include symmetry with respect to events, dominance and transitivity of strict preferences - possibly a very partial ordering of the choices, incomparabilities being admitted. Savage's independence axiom is a basic requirement in many theories of choice under uncertainty or risk. It is shown here that these requirements are indeed compatible, but conjointly imply that the decision-maker only exhibits zones of either pure optimism or pure pessimism or indecisive patterns of behavior.
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    symmetry
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    compatibility
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    group of axioms
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    rational behavior under complete ignorance
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    Savage's independence axiom
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    pure optimism
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    pure pessimism
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