I provide choice-theoretic foundations for a simple two-stage model, called transitive shortlist methods, where choices are made by sequentially by applying a pair of transitive preferences (or rationales) to eliminate inferior alternatives. Despite its simplicity, the model accommodates a wide range of choice phenomena including the status quo bias, framing, homophily, compromise, and limited willpower. I establish that the model can be succinctly characterized in terms of some well-documented context effects in choice. I also show that the underlying rationales are straightforward to determine from readily observable reversals in choice. Finally, I highlight the usefulness of these results in a variety of applications
Using the techniques of revealed preference analysis, we study a two-stage model of choice behavior....
This dissertation provides three chapters on decision theory. The main purpose is to consider how ec...
This paper proposes and analyzes a model of context-dependent choice with stable but incomplete pref...
I provide choice-theoretic foundations for a simple two-stage model, called transitive shortlist met...
In this note, we analyze a sequentially rationalizable choice model with a transitive rationale and ...
We study two-stage choice procedures in which the decision maker first preselects the alternatives w...
We introduce a general method for identifying the sets of best alternatives of decision makers in ea...
We consider two-stage “shortlisting procedures” in which the menu of alternatives is first pruned by...
I introduce a general method for identifying choice correspondences experimentally, i.e., the sets o...
In the context of the two-stage threshold model of decision making, with the agent's choices determi...
This paper proposes a model of choice that does not assume completeness of the decision maker’s pref...
When choosing from multiple options, decision-makers may directly choose an option (single-stage dec...
A sequentially rationalizable choice function is a choice function that can be retrieved by applying...
In the context of the two-stage threshold model of decision making, with the agent’s choices determi...
As Duncan Luce and other prominent scholars have pointed out on several occasions, testing algebraic...
Using the techniques of revealed preference analysis, we study a two-stage model of choice behavior....
This dissertation provides three chapters on decision theory. The main purpose is to consider how ec...
This paper proposes and analyzes a model of context-dependent choice with stable but incomplete pref...
I provide choice-theoretic foundations for a simple two-stage model, called transitive shortlist met...
In this note, we analyze a sequentially rationalizable choice model with a transitive rationale and ...
We study two-stage choice procedures in which the decision maker first preselects the alternatives w...
We introduce a general method for identifying the sets of best alternatives of decision makers in ea...
We consider two-stage “shortlisting procedures” in which the menu of alternatives is first pruned by...
I introduce a general method for identifying choice correspondences experimentally, i.e., the sets o...
In the context of the two-stage threshold model of decision making, with the agent's choices determi...
This paper proposes a model of choice that does not assume completeness of the decision maker’s pref...
When choosing from multiple options, decision-makers may directly choose an option (single-stage dec...
A sequentially rationalizable choice function is a choice function that can be retrieved by applying...
In the context of the two-stage threshold model of decision making, with the agent’s choices determi...
As Duncan Luce and other prominent scholars have pointed out on several occasions, testing algebraic...
Using the techniques of revealed preference analysis, we study a two-stage model of choice behavior....
This dissertation provides three chapters on decision theory. The main purpose is to consider how ec...
This paper proposes and analyzes a model of context-dependent choice with stable but incomplete pref...