I develop a model of endogenous bounded rationality due to search costs, arising implicitly from the problem’s complexity. The decision maker is not required to know the entire structure of the problem when making choices but can think ahead, through costly search, to reveal more of it. However, the costs of search are not assumed exogenously; they are inferred from revealed preferences through her choices. Thus, bounded rationality and its extent emerge endogenously: as problems become simpler or as the benefits of deeper search become larger relative to its costs, the choices more closely resemble those of a rational agent. For a fixed decision problem, the costs of search will vary across agents. For a given decision maker, they will var...
The axioms of subjective expected utility owed to Savage (1954) are often interpreted as rules which...
The goal of this paper is to model an agent who dislikes large choice sets because of the "cost of t...
The paradigm of bounded rationality considers the limited ability of individuals to make consistent ...
I develop a model of endogenous bounded rationality due to search costs, arising implicitly from the...
I develop a model of endogenous bounded rationality due to search costs, arising implicitly from the...
I develop a model of endogenous bounded rationality due to search costs, arising implicitly from th...
[From the "Introduction"] In some contexts, like for example complex games and puzzles, the search o...
The paper shows that bounded rationality, in the form of limited knowledge of utility, is an explana...
Abstract° Classical mathematical algorithms often fail to identify in time when the international fi...
Purpose This chapter reviews models of decision-making and choice under conditions of certainty. It ...
The observation of the actual behavior by economic decision makers in the lab and in the field justi...
An important problem in descriptive and prescriptive research in decision making is to identify “reg...
Humans navigate daily decision-making by flexibly choosing appropriate approximations of what ought ...
This chapter reviews some work on bounded rationality, expectation formation and learning in complex...
Classic behavioral decision research has intensively explored deliberate processes in decision makin...
The axioms of subjective expected utility owed to Savage (1954) are often interpreted as rules which...
The goal of this paper is to model an agent who dislikes large choice sets because of the "cost of t...
The paradigm of bounded rationality considers the limited ability of individuals to make consistent ...
I develop a model of endogenous bounded rationality due to search costs, arising implicitly from the...
I develop a model of endogenous bounded rationality due to search costs, arising implicitly from the...
I develop a model of endogenous bounded rationality due to search costs, arising implicitly from th...
[From the "Introduction"] In some contexts, like for example complex games and puzzles, the search o...
The paper shows that bounded rationality, in the form of limited knowledge of utility, is an explana...
Abstract° Classical mathematical algorithms often fail to identify in time when the international fi...
Purpose This chapter reviews models of decision-making and choice under conditions of certainty. It ...
The observation of the actual behavior by economic decision makers in the lab and in the field justi...
An important problem in descriptive and prescriptive research in decision making is to identify “reg...
Humans navigate daily decision-making by flexibly choosing appropriate approximations of what ought ...
This chapter reviews some work on bounded rationality, expectation formation and learning in complex...
Classic behavioral decision research has intensively explored deliberate processes in decision makin...
The axioms of subjective expected utility owed to Savage (1954) are often interpreted as rules which...
The goal of this paper is to model an agent who dislikes large choice sets because of the "cost of t...
The paradigm of bounded rationality considers the limited ability of individuals to make consistent ...