Building on the Ramsey–de Finetti idea of event exchangeability, we derive a characterization of probabilistic sophistication without requiring any of the various versions of monotonicity, continuity, or comparative likelihood assumptions imposed by Savage (1954), Machina and Schmeidler (1992), and Grant (1995). Our characterization identifies a unique and finitely‐additive subjective probability measure over an algebra of events.
MLA
Hong, Chew Soo, and Jacob S. Sagi. “Event Exchangeability: Probabilistic Sophistication Without Continuity or Monotonicity.” Econometrica, vol. 74, .no 3, Econometric Society, 2006, pp. 771-786, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0262.2006.00682.x
Chicago
Hong, Chew Soo, and Jacob S. Sagi. “Event Exchangeability: Probabilistic Sophistication Without Continuity or Monotonicity.” Econometrica, 74, .no 3, (Econometric Society: 2006), 771-786. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0262.2006.00682.x
APA
Hong, C. S., & Sagi, J. S. (2006). Event Exchangeability: Probabilistic Sophistication Without Continuity or Monotonicity. Econometrica, 74(3), 771-786. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0262.2006.00682.x
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