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Intransitive Indifference in Preference Theory: A Survey

Peter C. Fishburn
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Peter C. Fishburn: Research Analysis Corporation, McLean, Virginia

Operations Research, 1970, vol. 18, issue 2, 207-228

Abstract: This paper presents a survey of results in preference theory with intransitive indifference and discusses them for the areas of basic preference theory, consumer preference, additive utility, qualitative probability, expected utility, and social choice.

Date: 1970
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