Production under uncertainty and choice under uncertainty in the emergence of generalized expected utility theory

Theory and Decision 92 (3-4):717-729 (2022)
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Interest in the foundations of the theory of choice under uncertainty was stimulated by applications of expected utility theory such as the Sandmo model of production under uncertainty. The development of generalized expected utility models raised the question of whether such models could be used in the analysis of applied problems such as those involving production under uncertainty. Finally, the revival of the state-contingent approach led to the recognition of a fundamental duality between choice problems and production problems.

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John Quiggin
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