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Independence in Utility Theory with Whole Product Sets

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  • Peter C. Fishburn

    (Research Analysis Corporation, McLean, Virginia)

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One of the most important concepts in value theory or utility theory is the notion of independence among variables or additivity of values. Its importance stems from numerous multiple-criteria procedures used for rating people, products, and other things. Most of these rating procedures rely on the notion of independence (often implicitly) for their validity. However, a satisfactory definition of independence (additivity), based on multi-dimensional consequences and hypothetical gambles composed of such consequences, has not appeared. This paper therefore presents a definition of independence for cases where the set of consequences X is a product set X 1 × X 2 × ⋯ × X n , each element in X being an ordered n -tuple ( x 1 , x 2 , …, x n ). The definition is stated in terms of indifference between special pairs of gambles formed from X . It is then shown that if the condition of the definition holds, the utility of each ( x 1 , x 2 , …, x n ) in X can be written in the additive form φ( x 1 , x 2 , …, x n ) = φ 1 ( x 1 ) + φ 2 ( x 2 ) + ⋯ + φ n ( x n ), where φ i is a real-valued function defined on the set X i , i = 1, 2, …, n . The development is free of any specific assumptions about φ (e.g., continuity, differentiability) except that it be a von Neumann-Morgenstern utility function, and places no restrictions on the natures of the X i .

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  • Peter C. Fishburn, 1965. "Independence in Utility Theory with Whole Product Sets," Operations Research, INFORMS, vol. 13(1), pages 28-45, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:oropre:v:13:y:1965:i:1:p:28-45
    DOI: 10.1287/opre.13.1.28
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