Someday you probably will face a choice among job offers. Aside from the nature of the job
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a. Determine whether your preferences for salary and town size are mutually utility independent.
b. If your preferences display mutual utility independence, assess the two individual utility functions and the weights kX and kY. Draw indifference curves for your assessed utility function. If your preferences do not display mutual utility independence, then you need to think about alternative approaches. The simplest is to assess several utility points as described at the beginning of this chapter and “eyeball” the indifference curves.
c. What other attributes are important in a job decision? Would the two-attribute utility function you just assessed be useful as a first approximation if many of the other attributes were close in com-paring two jobs?
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Making Hard Decisions with decision tools
ISBN: 978-0538797573
3rd edition
Authors: Robert Clemen, Terence Reilly
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