Differential Characterizations of Nonconical Dominance in Multiple Objective Decision Making

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Abstract

Suppose a decision maker's preferences are represented by an unknown value function v. Prior information concerning v (in the form of structural assumptions or revealed preferences) may serve to restrict v to some class V of value functions. An alternative y is dominated by an alternative z if v(y) <v(z) for (almost) every v ∈ V, in which case we write y
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)174-189
JournalMathematics of Operations Research
Volume13
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1988

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