Ambiguous events and Maxmin Expected Utility
Amarante
Massimiliano
author
Columbia University. Economics
Filiz
Emel
author
Columbia University. Economics
Columbia University. Economics
contributor
originator
text
Working papers
New York
Department of Economics, Columbia University
2004
We study the properties associated to various definitions of ambiguity ([8], [9], [18] and [23]) in the context of Maximin Expected Utility (MEU). We show that each definition of unambiguous events produces certain restrictions on the set of priors, and completely characterize each definition in terms of the properties it imposes on the MEU functional. We apply our results to two open problems. First, in the context of MEU, we show the existence of a fundamental incompatibility between the axiom of "Small unambiguous event continuity" ([8]) and the notions of unambiguous event due to Zhang [23] and Epstein-Zhang [8]. Second, we show that, in the context of MEU, the classes of unambiguous events according to either Zhang [23] or Epstein-Zhang [8] are always λ-systems. Finally, we reconsider the various definitions in light of our findings, and identify some new objects (Z-filters and EZ-filters) corresponding to properties which, while neglected in the current literature, seem relevant to us.
Economic theory
Department of Economics Discussion Papers
0405-09
http://hdl.handle.net/10022/AC:P:471
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