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Testing the Intransitivity Explanation of the Allais Paradox
Authors:Groes  Ebbe  Jacobsen  Hans JØrgen  Sloth  Birgitte  Tranæs  Torben
Institution:(1) Institute of Economics, University of Copenhagen, Studiestræde 6, DK-1455 Copenhagen K., Denmark Phone
Abstract:This paper uses a two-dimensional version of a standard common consequence experiment to test the intransitivity explanation of Allais-paradox-type violations of expected utility theory. We compare the common consequence effect of two choice problems differing only with respect to whether alternatives are statistically correlated or independent. We framed the experiment so that intransitive preferences could explain violating behavior when alternatives are independent, but not when they are correlated. We found the same pattern of violation in the two cases. This is evidence against intransitivity as an explanation of the Allais Paradox. The question whether violations of expected utility are mainly due to intransitivity or to violation of independence is important since it is exactly on this issue the main new decision theories differ.
Keywords:Allais paradox  Common consequence experiment  Sure-thing principle  Intransitive preferences
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