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Studies in the Economics of Uncertainty: In Honor of Josef Hadar / Edition 1

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Studies in the Economics of Uncertainty: In Honor of Josef Hadar / Edition 1
Studies in the Economics of Uncertainty: In Honor of Josef Hadar / Edition 1

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Studies in the Economics of Uncertainty: In Honor of Josef Hadar / Edition 1

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Studies in the Economics of Uncertainty presents some new developments in the economics of uncertainty produced by leading scholars in the field. The contributions to this Festschrift in honor of Professor Josef Hadar of Southern Methodist University cover a broad range of topics centered on the principle of Shastic Dominance. Topics covered range from theoretical and statistical developments on Shastic Dominance to new applications of the Shastic Dominance Theory. The intended audience includes researchers interested in recent developments in tools used for decision-making under uncertainty as well as economists currently applying Shastic Dominance principles to the analysis of the Theory of Firm, International Trade, and the Theory of Finance.

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