Marginal conditional stochastic dominance

ID: marginal-conditional-stochastic-dominance

Marginal conditional stochastic dominance is a concept used in decision theory and economics, particularly in the context of choices involving risk and uncertainty. It extends the idea of stochastic dominance, which is a method used to compare different probability distributions to determine which one is preferred by a decision-maker under certain conditions.

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