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Comparative Ignorance and the Ellsberg Phenomenon

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Comparative Ignorance and the Ellsberg Phenomenon
The “Ellsberg phenomenon” has played a significant role in research on imprecise probabilities. Fox and Tversky [7] have attempted to explain this phenomenon in terms of their “comparative ignorance” hypothesis. We challenge that explanation and suggest that our recent empirical work suggests an explanation that is much closer to Ellsberg’s own diagnosis. Keywords. Ellsberg, comparative ignorance, ambiguity aversion
Horacio L. Arló-Costa, Jeffrey Helzner
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ISIPTA
Authors Horacio L. Arló-Costa, Jeffrey Helzner
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