An expected utility theory for state-dependent preferences

Edi Karni*, David Schmeidler

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Abstract

This note is a generalization and improved interpretation of the main result of Karni and Schmeidler (An Expected utility theory for state-dependent preferences. Working paper no. 48-80 of the Foerder Institute for Economic Research, Faculty of Social Sciences, Tel Aviv University, 1980). A decision-maker is supposed to possess a preference relation on acts and another preference relation on state-prize lotteries, both of which are assumed to satisfy the von Neumann–Morgenstern axioms. In addition, the two preference relations restricted to a state of nature are assumed to agree. We show that these axioms are necessary and sufficient for the existence of subjective expected utility over acts with state-dependent utility functions and a subjective probability measure. This subjective probability measure is unique when conditioned on the set of states of nature in which not all the prizes are equally desirable.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)467-478
Number of pages12
JournalTheory and Decision
Volume81
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2016

Funding

FundersFunder number
Israel Science Foundation204/13

    Keywords

    • State-dependent preferences
    • State-dependent utility
    • Subjective expected utility
    • Subjective probabilities

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