Subjective complexity under uncertainty
Quitzé Valenzuela-Stookey
Mathematical Social Sciences, 2023, vol. 126, issue C, 76-93
Abstract:
Complexity of the problem of choosing among uncertain acts is a salient feature of many of the environments in which departures from expected utility theory are observed. I study a class of Generalized Simple Bounds preferences in which acts that are complex from the perspective of the decision maker are bracketed by “simple” acts to which they are related by statewise dominance. I then study a refinement of the model in which the size of the partition with respect to which an act is measurable arises endogenously as a measure of subjective complexity. Finally, I consider choice behavior characterized by a “cautious completion” of Simple Bounds preferences, and discuss the relationship between this model and models of ambiguity aversion. I develop general comparative statics results, and explore applications to portfolio choice and insurance choice.
Keywords: Complexity; Uncertainty; Bounded rationality; Ambiguity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.mathsocsci.2023.10.001
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