Stochastic Choice and Cardinal Utility
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Publication:3286745
DOI10.2307/1907622zbMATH Open0103.13006OpenAlexW3121372623WikidataQ56287111 ScholiaQ56287111MaRDI QIDQ3286745FDOQ3286745
Authors: Gérard Debreu Error creating thumbnail:
Publication date: 1958
Published in: Econometrica (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://cowles.yale.edu/sites/default/files/files/pub/d00/d0039.pdf
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- Simple preference intensity comparisons
- Multiutility representations for incomplete difference preorders
- Social choice with approximate interpersonal comparison of welfare gains
- Expected utility theory and inner and outer measures of loss aversion
- Cumulative prospect theory's functional menagerie
- Choice consistency and strength of preference
- The generalized Fechner problem and discrimination
- `Stochastically more risk averse': a contextual theory of stochastic discrete choice under risk
- Reference-dependent expected utility with incomplete preferences
- Utility of income as a random function: behavioral characterization and empirical evidence
- Payoff assessments without probabilities: a simple dynamic model of choice
- Changing the probability versus changing the reward
- On a class of probabilistic conjoint measurement models: Some diagnostic properties
- Stochastic models for risky choices: a comparison of different axiomatizations
- Difference measurement spaces
- Probabilistic models of choice
- Stochastic transitivity: axioms and models
- Preferences with grades of indecisiveness
- Labor supply and wage rate uncertainty
- On linear classifications under varying choice probabilities
- Axiomatization of stochastic models for choice under uncertainty
- Difference measurement and simple scalability with restricted solvability
- Stochastic utility theorem
- Third-degree stochastic dominance and axioms for a convex marginal utility function
- Uncertainty and binary stochastic choice
- Some problems of observability theory and its applications
- Stochastic expected utility for binary choice: a `modular' axiomatic foundation
- A theory of magnitude estimation and cross-modality matching
- Jensen's inequality connected with a double random good
- Justification of functional form assumptions in structural models: applications and testing of qualitative measurement axioms
- Debreu's choice model
- Probability interference in expected utility theory
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