Certainty preference and the Arrow–Pratt measure

Certainty preference and the Arrow–Pratt measure

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Article ID: iaor20013485
Country: Germany
Volume: 22
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 347
End Page Number: 359
Publication Date: Jan 2000
Journal: OR Spektrum
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Keywords: risk
Abstract:

In Schmidt a new axiomatic model of decision making under risk has been developed, which can accommodate the certainty effect and is, apart from this property, equivalent to expected utility in all other choice problems. A central feature of this model, termed expected utility with certainty preference, is to allow for a measurement of the certainty effect analogously to the measurement of risk aversion by the Arrow–Pratt measure. The purpose of the present paper is to provide a complete characterization of certainty preference. Therefore, among other things, all standard concepts in the theory of risk aversion are defined and analyzed in the framework of certainty preference. This investigation reveals that the measurement of the certainty effect has the same theoretical capabilities as the measurement of risk aversion by the Arrow–Pratt measure. Additionally, expected utility with certainty preference is compared with the existing literature on non-expected utility models.

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