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Fuzzy confidence intervals in a theory of economic rationality
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Fuzzy confidence intervals in a theory of economic rationality

Roger A. McCain
Fuzzy sets and systems, v 23(2)
1987

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Decision making Economics Numbers (arithmetic)
This paper discusses the treatment of uncertainty as it appears in economic affairs. A focal theory of rational behavior under uncertainty is proposed and an empirical implication is pointed out in industrial economics. The central formal concept is the fuzzy confidence interval.

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