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Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

1999

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Decomposable Choice Under Uncertainty, Simon Grant, Atsushi Kajii, Ben Polak Jan 1999

Decomposable Choice Under Uncertainty, Simon Grant, Atsushi Kajii, Ben Polak

Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

Savage motivated his Sure Thing Principle by arguing that, whenever an act would be preferred if an event obtains and preferred if that event did not obtain, then it should be preferred overall. The idea that it should be possible to decompose and recompose decision problems in this way has normative appeal. We show, however, that it does not require the full separability across events implicit in Savage’s axiom. We formulate a weaker axiom that suffices for decomposability, and show that this implies an implicit additive representation. Our decomposability property makes local necessary conditions for optimality, globally sufficient. Thus, it …