CAS EC 323 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Expected Utility Hypothesis, Bayesian Inference

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For any menu b, a c (b) a b for all b b. For any menu b, a c (b) there is no b b such that b a. Sen"s : for any a b b" a c(b") => a c(b) Sen"s : for any a b", b"", , a c(b"), a c(b"") => a c (b" u b"" u ) S : the set of possible states of the world, states of nature. If you bet with your friend that the red sox will win or not. Yout get from him if you win, and you give him otherwise. S = {red sox win, red sox lose} The bet is given by the act: (red sox win, w+20; red sox lose, w-20) Generally, for some set of consequences x, and some set of states of the world s = {s1, s2, , The agent will get outcome x if state s1 occurs, y if state s2 occurs.

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