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Moral hazard and conditional preferences
Jacques H. Drèze,
Aldo Rustichini
Economics (Twin Cities)
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Mathematics
Moral Hazard
100%
Expected Utility
74%
Utility Theory
54%
Partition
27%
Decision Theory
23%
Axiomatization
19%
Justification
18%
Choose
16%
State Space
15%
Uncertainty
15%
Imply
11%
Alternatives
11%
Framework
10%
Standards
10%
Business & Economics
Expected Utility Theory
66%
Axiomatics
61%
Moral Hazard
53%
Expected Utility
37%
Axiomatization
35%
Decision under Uncertainty
35%
Decision Theory
30%
State Space
30%
Justification
21%
Decision Maker
18%
Alternatives
12%
Engineering & Materials Science
Decision theory
65%
Hazards
48%
Uncertainty
34%