A distinction is often made in the literature on cardinal utility between utility functions describ- ing a decision maker's behavior in risky situations and.
A criterion called “improving faster than” is proposed and characterized to compare the strength or preference of value functions. The result can be applied ...
A criterion called “improving faster than” is proposed and characterized to compare the strength or preference of value functions. The result can be applied ...
The bargaining problem. Econometrica. (1950). H. Peters. A criterion for comparing strength of preference, with an application to bargaining. Oper. Res. (1992).
A criterion for comparing strength of preference -- 11.5. Additive utility -- 11.6. Multiplicative utility. more hide. Show All Show Less. Subject. Axiomas ...
A Criterion for Comparing Strength of Preference with an Application to Bargaining ... to compare the strength of preference of value functions. The result ...
Two-person Bargaining ... Peters, H.: 1988, 'A criterion for comparing strength of preference, with some applications', Discussion Paper, University of Limburg.
In our application to bargaining we concentrate on the latter ... Peters, A Criterion for Comparing Strength of Preference, with an Application to Bargain-.
For example when at least one party's preference is rep ... Peters H (1992) A criterion for comparing strength of preferences with an application to bargaining.
Jan 30, 2009 · Peters, H., 1992b. A criterion for comparing strength of preference with an application to bargaining. Operations Research 40 (5), 1018–1022.