Ellsberg paradox
English
Etymology
Popularized by Daniel Ellsberg in his 1961 paper “Risk, Ambiguity, and the Savage Axioms”, although a version of it was noted considerably earlier by John Maynard Keynes.
Proper noun
- A paradox of choice in which people's decisions produce inconsistencies with subjective expected utility theory.
Alternative forms
- Ellsberg's paradox
See also
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