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Comparisons of Ambiguous Experiments

Fabien Gensbittel, Ludovic Renou and Tristan Tomala

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Abstract: An ambiguous statistical experiment is a set of joint probability distributions over states and signals. This note compares ambiguous experiments from the point of view of an ambiguity averse decision maker and extends the Blackwell (1951, 1953) ordering to this setting.

Keywords: experiments; value of information; multiple priors; maximin; rectangularity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-01-13
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