Even without a formal assessment process, it often is possible to learn something about an individuals utility
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a. If they both agree that the probability of rain tomorrow is 0.10,what can you say about their utility functions?
b. If they both agree that the probability of rain tomorrow is 0.30,what can you say about their utility functions?
c. Given no information about their probabilities, is it possible that their utility functions could be identical?
d. If they both agree that the probability of rain tomorrow is 0.20, could both individuals be risk-averse? Is it possible that their utility functions could be identical? Explain.
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Making Hard Decisions with decision tools
ISBN: 978-0538797573
3rd edition
Authors: Robert Clemen, Terence Reilly
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