This paper examines the implicit links between models containing ordinal variables and their underlying unquantified counterparts that are necessary to make the former viable theoretical constructions. It is argued that when the underlying unquantified structure is unknown, the permissible transformations of scale applicable to the ordinal variables have to be restricted beyond that which is permitted by dint of the ordinality itself. The possibility of an underlying structure being known but unspecified is also considered. In the case of the efficiency wage model, the only usable transformations of the ordinal effort scale are those which are multiples of each other
The aim of this thesis is to determine the extent of possible compatibility of the theory of margina...
This paper introduces the concept of ordient for binary relations (preferences), a relative of the c...
The economics discipline has been based on the abstraction of human action into units, which can be ...
This paper examines the implicit links between models containing ordinal variables and their underly...
This paper examines the implicit links between models containing ordinal variables and their underly...
The claim that modern economic theory can be founded on indifference curves of ordinal utility funct...
We demonstrate that in models where agents have concerns for status the model predictions can drasti...
It is often assumed that the measurement of utility attains the status of an ordinal but not of an i...
We introduce an ordinal model of efficiency measurement. Our primitive is a notion of efficiency tha...
This paper introduces the concept of ordient for binary relations (preferences), a relative of the c...
This paper introduces the concept of ordient for binary relations (pref-erences), a relative of the ...
We use model-theoretic methods described in [3] to obtain ordinal analyses of a number of theories o...
We demonstrate that in models where agents have concerns for status the model predictions can drasti...
One limitation in building empirically testable models in sociology is that many familiar statistica...
A specific concept of structural model is used as a background for discussing the structurality of i...
The aim of this thesis is to determine the extent of possible compatibility of the theory of margina...
This paper introduces the concept of ordient for binary relations (preferences), a relative of the c...
The economics discipline has been based on the abstraction of human action into units, which can be ...
This paper examines the implicit links between models containing ordinal variables and their underly...
This paper examines the implicit links between models containing ordinal variables and their underly...
The claim that modern economic theory can be founded on indifference curves of ordinal utility funct...
We demonstrate that in models where agents have concerns for status the model predictions can drasti...
It is often assumed that the measurement of utility attains the status of an ordinal but not of an i...
We introduce an ordinal model of efficiency measurement. Our primitive is a notion of efficiency tha...
This paper introduces the concept of ordient for binary relations (preferences), a relative of the c...
This paper introduces the concept of ordient for binary relations (pref-erences), a relative of the ...
We use model-theoretic methods described in [3] to obtain ordinal analyses of a number of theories o...
We demonstrate that in models where agents have concerns for status the model predictions can drasti...
One limitation in building empirically testable models in sociology is that many familiar statistica...
A specific concept of structural model is used as a background for discussing the structurality of i...
The aim of this thesis is to determine the extent of possible compatibility of the theory of margina...
This paper introduces the concept of ordient for binary relations (preferences), a relative of the c...
The economics discipline has been based on the abstraction of human action into units, which can be ...