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Remarks on the Absentminded Driver
Authors:Rabinowicz  Wlodek
Affiliation:(1) Department of Philosophy, Lund University, Sweden
Abstract:Piccione and Rubinstein (1997) present and analyse the sequential decision problem of an “absentminded driver”. The driver's absentmindedness (imperfect recall) leads him to time-inconsistent strategy evaluations. His original evaluation gets replaced by a new one under impact of the information that the circumstances have changed, notwithstanding the fact that this change in circumstances has been expected by him all along. The time inconsistency in strategy evaluation suggests that such an agent might have reason to renege on his adopted strategy. As we shall see, however, this danger is only apparent. There is no serious problem of dynamic inconsistency in this case. My diagnosis of the case under consideration is in many respects similar to the one provided by Aumann, Hart and Perry (1997), but the analysis leading to this diagnosis is not quite the same. This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:sequential choice  dynamic decision-making  imperfect recall  time-inconsistency  strategy choice  expected-utility maximization  dynamic inconsistency  imperfect recall  strategies  conditional expected utility
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