Carry out a preposterior analysis of the investors decision problem by finding: a. The expected monetary value

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Carry out a preposterior analysis of the investor€™s decision problem by finding:

a. The expected monetary value associated with consulting the economist; that is, find the EPS.
b. The expected monetary value associated with not consulting the economist; that is, find the EPNS.
c. The expected value of sample information, EVSI.
d. The maximum amount the investor should be willing to pay for the economist€™s consulting advice.


An Introduction to Decision Analysis, 2nd ed., Robert T. Clemen presents an example in which an investor wishes to choose between investing money in (1) a high-risk stock, (2) a low-risk stock, or (3) a savings account. The payoffs received from the two stocks will depend on the behavior of the stock market€”that is, whether the market goes up, stays the same, or goes down over the investment period. In addition, in order to obtain more information about the market behavior that might be anticipated during the investment period, the investor can hire an economist as a consultant who will predict the future market behavior. The results of the consultation will be one of the following three possibilities: (1) €œeconomist says up,€ (2) €œeconomist says flat€ (the same), or (3) €œeconomist says down.€ The conditional probabilities that express the ability of the economist to accurately forecast market behavior are given in the following table:

True Market State Flat Down Economist's Prediction

For instance, using this table we see that P(€œeconomist says up€ u market up) 5 .80. Figure 18.7 on the next page gives an incomplete decision tree for the investor€™s situation. Notice that this decision tree gives all relevant payoffs and also gives the prior probabilities of up, flat, and down, which are, respectively, 0.5, 0.3, and 0.2.

Figure 18.7

Market Activity Up (0.5) Flat (0.3) 1,500 100 Down (0.2) High-risk stock -1,000 Up (0.5) 1,000 Low-risk Flat (0.3) 200 D

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