This thesis studies the problem of measuring freedom of choice. It analyzes the concept of freedom of choice, discusses conditions that a measure should satisfy, and introduces a new class of measures that uniquely satisfy ten proposed conditions. The study uses a decision-theoretical model to represent situations of choice and a metric space model to represent differences between options. The first part of the thesis analyzes the concept of freedom of choice. Different conceptions of freedom of choice are categorized into evaluative and non-evaluative, as well as preference-dependent and preference-independent kinds. The main focus is on the three conceptions of freedom of choice as cardinality of choice sets, representativeness of the uni...
The article discusses recent attempts in rational choice theory to take account of the opportunity a...
In this paper we introduce the set of outcomes of game forms as the relevant attribute for evaluatin...
Many recent works have investigated the problem of extending a preference over a set of alternatives...
This thesis studies the problem of measuring freedom of choice. It analyzes the concept of freedom o...
This paper argues in favour of a distinction between freedom and freedom of choice – a distinction t...
A recent literature has emerged in social choice theory which attributes intrinsic importance to fre...
This work is an output of my participation in the project 'Procedural Approaches to Conflict Resolut...
This paper reexamines key results from the measurement of opportunity freedom, or the extent to whic...
This paper explores the possibility for a (non-preference-based) freedom ranking of opportunity sets...
This paper explores the possibility for a (non-preference-based) freedom ranking of opportunity sets...
This paper explores the possibility for a (non-preference-based) freedom ranking of opportunity sets...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe paper seeks to fonnalize the notion...
We study the problem of ranking sets of options in terms of freedom of choice. We propose a framewor...
Many recent works have investigated the question of extending a preference over a set of alternative...
The article discusses recent attempts in rational choice theory to take account of the opportunity a...
The article discusses recent attempts in rational choice theory to take account of the opportunity a...
In this paper we introduce the set of outcomes of game forms as the relevant attribute for evaluatin...
Many recent works have investigated the problem of extending a preference over a set of alternatives...
This thesis studies the problem of measuring freedom of choice. It analyzes the concept of freedom o...
This paper argues in favour of a distinction between freedom and freedom of choice – a distinction t...
A recent literature has emerged in social choice theory which attributes intrinsic importance to fre...
This work is an output of my participation in the project 'Procedural Approaches to Conflict Resolut...
This paper reexamines key results from the measurement of opportunity freedom, or the extent to whic...
This paper explores the possibility for a (non-preference-based) freedom ranking of opportunity sets...
This paper explores the possibility for a (non-preference-based) freedom ranking of opportunity sets...
This paper explores the possibility for a (non-preference-based) freedom ranking of opportunity sets...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe paper seeks to fonnalize the notion...
We study the problem of ranking sets of options in terms of freedom of choice. We propose a framewor...
Many recent works have investigated the question of extending a preference over a set of alternative...
The article discusses recent attempts in rational choice theory to take account of the opportunity a...
The article discusses recent attempts in rational choice theory to take account of the opportunity a...
In this paper we introduce the set of outcomes of game forms as the relevant attribute for evaluatin...
Many recent works have investigated the problem of extending a preference over a set of alternatives...