A rule for updating ambigous beliefs
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Abstract
When preferences are such that there is no unique additive prior, the issue of which updating rule to use is of extreme importance. This paper presents
an axiomatization of the rule which requires updating of all the priors by Bayes rule. The decision maker has conditional preferences over acts. It is assumed that
preferences over acts conditional on eventE happening, do not depend on lotteries
received on Ec, obey axioms which lead to maxmin expected utility representation
with multiple priors, and have common induced preferences over lotteries.
The paper shows that when all priors give positive probability to an event E, a
certain coherence property between conditional and unconditional preferences is
satisfied if and only if the set of subjective probability measures considered by the agent given E is obtained by updating all subjective prior probability measures
using Bayes rule.