Abstract
Ramsey [24] sketches a proposal for measuring the subjective probabilities of an agent by their observable preferences, assuming that the agent is an expected utility maximizer. I show how to extend the spirit of Ramsey’s method to a strictly wider class of agents: risk-weighted expected utility maximizers, introduced by Buchak [6]. In particular, I show how we can measure the risk attitudes of an agent by their observable preferences, assuming that the agent is a risk-weighted expected utility maximizer. Further, we can leverage this method to measure the subjective probabilities of a risk-weighted expected utility maximizer.
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Neth, S. (2019). Measuring belief and risk attitude. In Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science, EPTCS (Vol. 297, pp. 354–364). Open Publishing Association. https://doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.297.22
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