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Robustness of Dynamic Complexity under Variational Preferences Ambiguity, Anchoring, Belief Inertia and Overlapping Risk-Adjusted Priors

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  • Rapelanoro Rabenja Heriony

    (EHESS - École des hautes études en sciences sociales)

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We analyze the robustness of economic dynamics within a framework of recursive variational preferences incorporating ambiguity, anchoring, belief inertia, and riskadjusted sets of priors. We establish a stability theorem linking dynamic behavior to the overlapping conditions of risk-adjusted probability sets and show how ambiguity modifies the structure of the system, generating inertia, bifurcations, and market freezes.

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  • Rapelanoro Rabenja Heriony, 2026. "Robustness of Dynamic Complexity under Variational Preferences Ambiguity, Anchoring, Belief Inertia and Overlapping Risk-Adjusted Priors," Working Papers hal-05517635, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-05517635
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