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Ambiguity Models for Extended Preferences

Student: Manzhikov Erdni

Supervisor: Alexander Viktorovich Karpov

Faculty: Faculty of Economic Sciences

Educational Programme: Applied Economics (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2018

In this paper, we simulate ambiguity models for extended preferences on a set of three alternatives under conditions of complete uncertainty. As a criterion for evaluating alternatives, we will apply models from the multiple prior approach. We will also characterize these models using the axioms from the review of Barbera, Bossert and Pattanaik (2004).

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