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The Souslin Hypothesis and continuous utility functions: A remark

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The Souslin Hypothesis of Axiomatic Set Theory is shown to provide a basis for a simple characterization of continuous utility function representation of preferences.

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The author acknowledges gratefully the suggestions of an anonymous referee in regard to style of the manuscript, as well as the referee's detection of the technical errors that I have now ironed out. The research work was supported by a C.A.R.T. grant at Bridgewater State College.

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Vohra, R. The Souslin Hypothesis and continuous utility functions: A remark. Econ Theory 5, 537–540 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01212334

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