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    EU(1) < EU(2) holds under the given representation

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    Hence \(\textit{EU}(1) \lt EU(2)\). This result agrees with the verdict of causal decision theory given other accurate representations of the problem. Provided that causal decision theory uses a partition-invariant formula for expected utility, its recommendations are independent of a decision problem’s representation.

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