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Information order in monotone decision problems under uncertainty

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  • Li, Jian
  • Zhou, Junjie

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This paper examines the robustness of Lehmann’s ranking of experiments (Lehmann, 1988) for decisionmakers who are uncertainty-averse à la Cerreia- Vioglio et al. (2011). We show that, assuming commitment, for all uncertaintyaverse indices satisfying some mild assumptions, Lehmann’s informativeness ranking is equivalent to the induced uncertainty-averse value ranking of experiments for all agents with single-crossing vNM utility indices (Theorem 1). Moreover, Lehmann ranking can also be detected by varying the uncertainty-averse indices for a fixed finite collection of vNM utility indices (Theorem 2). Our findings suggest that Lehmann’s ranking can be a useful enrichment of Blackwell’s ranking for monotone decision problems even if ambiguity is present. We apply our results to social aggregation of information preferences and investment decision problems.

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  • Li, Jian & Zhou, Junjie, 2019. "Information order in monotone decision problems under uncertainty," ISU General Staff Papers 201907020700001077, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:isu:genstf:201907020700001077
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