The sure-thing principle and the comonotonic sure-thing principle: An axiomatic analysis

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This paper compares classical expected utility with the more general rank-dependent utility models. It shows that the difference between the sure-thing principle for preferences of expected utility and its comonotonic generalization in rank-dependent utility provides the exact demarcation between expected utility and rank-dependent models.

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Wakker, P. (1996). The sure-thing principle and the comonotonic sure-thing principle: An axiomatic analysis. Journal of Mathematical Economics, 25(2), 213–227. https://doi.org/10.1016/0304-4068(95)00721-0

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