Great example, I didn’t think of that. Maybe the right criterion is that some achievable utility vector must be strictly superior to all other achievable utility vectors on all coordinates. But it shouldn’t have to correspond to a unique outcome, so the (10,10) (10,10) example could still work. Would that be possible with your approach?
Great example, I didn’t think of that. Maybe the right criterion is that some achievable utility vector must be strictly superior to all other achievable utility vectors on all coordinates. But it shouldn’t have to correspond to a unique outcome, so the (10,10) (10,10) example could still work. Would that be possible with your approach?
Yes, I think that will work.