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Savage State-Dependent Expected Utility
  • Lecture IV

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Savages state dependent expected utility
  • Savages subjective expected utility theory takes
    as the object of choice state dependent outcomes.

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  • Writing the expected utility of the gamble out,
    we have
  • What is changing? The probability or the states?

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  • Savage proved a similar result to the von
    Neumann-Morgenstern modelif agents preferences
    obey certain axioms they have an expected utlity
    representation through both the probabilities of
    each outcome and the utility function.
  • Specifically, the probabilities in the expected
    value framework may be endogenous.

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Axiomatization of StateDependent Expected
Utility
  • Start with some notation.
  • In the statepreference format we speak of the
    utility function mapping from state-space into
    preferences

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  • Next, we want to introduce the notation of
    replacement
  • when the return in state s is replaced with y.

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  • We are interested in making the comparison
  • Note that c,d?RS or are two vectors of outcomes
    or payoffs while y,w?R are two scalar incomes.

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  • For example, take an investment

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  • The independence axiom for state-dependent
    expected utility requires that
  • Intuitively, the ordering remains the same if we
    replace on of the states with a common payoff.

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  • Theorem 8.5.1 Assume that there are at least
    three states, S? 3. Utility function u has a
    state-dependent expected utility representation
    iff it obeys the independence axiom.

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Cardinal Utility Systems
  • A second article Friedman and L.J. Savage (1952)
    The Expected-Utility Hypothesis and the
    Measurability of Utility Journal of Polictical
    Economy 60(6) 46374 followed the Friedman and
    Savage article we analyzed last class. This
    article responded to a comment by William Baumol
    that raised questions about the cardinality of
    utility measures.

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  • Most of our current microeconomic theory is based
    on ordinal utility measurement where the actual
    levels of the utility are not important only the
    order or relative rank.
  • Cardinality assigns importance to the actual
    numbers.

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  • The Cardinal Coordinate Independence axiom is a
    stronger version of the independence axiom
    discussed above.
  • Proposition 8.6.1 Cardional coordinate
    independence implies independence.
  • Theorem 8.6.2 Utility function u has a
    state-independent expected utility representation
    iff it obeys the cardinal coordinate independence
    axiom.
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