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Common Consequence Conditions in Decision Making under Risk
Authors:Wu  George  Gonzalez  Richard
Affiliation:(1) Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago, 1101 E. 58th Street, Chicago, IL, 60637;(2) Dept. of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109
Abstract:We generalize the Allais common consequence effect by describing three common consequence effect conditions and characterizing their implications for the probability weighting function in rank-dependent expected utility. The three conditions—horizontal, vertical, and diagonal shifts within the probability triangle—are necessary and sufficient for different curvature properties of the probability weighting function. The first two conditions, shifts in probability mass from the lowest to middle outcomes and middle to highest outcomes respectively, are alternative conditions for concavity and convexity of the weighting function. The third condition, decreasing Pratt-Arrow absolute concavity, is consistent with recently proposed weighting functions. The three conditions collectively characterize where indifference curves fan out and where they fan in. The common consequence conditions indicate that for nonlinear weighting functions in the context of rank-dependent expected utility, there must exist a region where indifference curves fan out in one direction and fan in the other direction.
Keywords:Rank-dependent expected utility  prospect theory  commonconsequence effects  fanning out  fanning in  probability weightingfunction
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