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Monotone Preferences over Information Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Juan Dubra (Universidad de Montevideo)
Federico Echenique (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella and Universidad de la Republica)
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We consider preference relations over information that are monotone: more information is preferred to less. We prove that, if a preference relation on information about an uncountable set of states of nature is monotone, then it is not representable by a utility function.
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Volume (Year): 1 (2001)
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