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Measurable Representations of Preference Orders

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DOI10.2307/1999051zbMATH Open0523.90020OpenAlexW4237545685MaRDI QIDQ3674366FDOQ3674366


Authors: R. Daniel Mauldin Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1983


Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/1999051





zbMATH Keywords

Borel setcomplete separable metric spacescontinuous orderC-sets of Selivanovskimeasurable representationsuniversally measurable analytic sets


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Individual preferences (91B08) Utility theory (91B16)


Cites Work

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  • Continuity Properties of Paretian Utility
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  • Boréliens à coupes $K_\sigma$
  • Measurable Parametrizations and Selections
  • Classical hierarchies from a modern standpoint. Part I. C-sets
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  • The boundedness of the Cantor-Bendixson order of some analytic sets
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Cited In (2)

  • Borel measurable selections of Paretian utility functions
  • Joint pseudo-utility representations





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