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Evolution Of Nonexpected Utility Preferences 1st Edition Dr Sven Von Widekind Auth

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Evolution Of Nonexpected Utility Preferences 1st Edition Dr Sven Von Widekind Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.04 MB
Pages: 130
Author: Dr. Sven von Widekind (auth.)
ISBN: 9783540768418, 9783540768456, 3540768416, 3540768459
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Evolution Of Nonexpected Utility Preferences 1st Edition Dr Sven Von Widekind Auth by Dr. Sven Von Widekind (auth.) 9783540768418, 9783540768456, 3540768416, 3540768459 instant download after payment.

The theory on the evolution of preferences deals with the endogenous formation of preference relations in strategic situations. It is related to the field of evolutionary game theory. Models are based on the 'indirect evolutionary approach' according to which preferences determine choice behavior which in turn determines evolutionary success. The latter eventually governs the evolution of preferences. Literature usually considers a class of preferences which admit an expected utility representation.

In this book we analyze the role and the influence of general, possibly non-expected utility preferences in such an evolutionary setup. In particular, we demonstrate that preferences which diverge from von Neumann-Morgenstern expected utility may potentially prove to be successful under evolutionary pressures. Furthermore, we contribute to the research into existence issues for so-called stable populations. In particular, we show that such a stable population exists for any specification of the fitness values.

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