This paper is concerned with the axiomatic foundation of the revealed preference theory. Many well-known results in the literature rest upon the ability to choose over budget sets that contain only 2 or 3 elements. This paper shows that for any given choice function, many of the famous consistency requirements, such as those proposed by Arrow, Sen, Samuelson etc., are equivalent if every bundle of goods is chosen from some budget sets, and the domain of the choice function satisfies some set of theoretical properties
We consider choice correspondences that assign a subset to every choice set of alternatives, where t...
Rationalizability and similar notions of consistency have proved to be highly problematic in the con...
Afriat proved the equivalence of a variant of the strong axiom of revealed preference and the existe...
This paper is concerned with the axiomatic foundation of the revealed preference theory. Many well-k...
The purpose of this paper is to study the relationship between the axiomatic foundations of revealed...
The theoretical literature on (non-random) choice largely follows the route of Richter (1966) by wor...
In the literature related to choice theory an important problem which has been dealt at length is th...
Given budget sets and consumer's consumption bundles, the economist deduces essential budgetary inf...
The paper presents a notion of rationalizing choice functions that violate the “Independence of Irre...
Afriat proved the equivalence of a variant of the strong axiom of revealed preference and the existe...
A choice function is strictly rational whenever it can be rationalized by a preference relation in a...
In this paper we characterize choice behaviour that picks the median element from a set of feasible ...
We consider choice correspondences that assign a subset to every choice set of alternatives, where t...
We consider choice correspondences that assign a subset to every choice set of alternatives, where t...
We consider choice correspondences that assign a subset to every choice set of alternatives, where t...
We consider choice correspondences that assign a subset to every choice set of alternatives, where t...
Rationalizability and similar notions of consistency have proved to be highly problematic in the con...
Afriat proved the equivalence of a variant of the strong axiom of revealed preference and the existe...
This paper is concerned with the axiomatic foundation of the revealed preference theory. Many well-k...
The purpose of this paper is to study the relationship between the axiomatic foundations of revealed...
The theoretical literature on (non-random) choice largely follows the route of Richter (1966) by wor...
In the literature related to choice theory an important problem which has been dealt at length is th...
Given budget sets and consumer's consumption bundles, the economist deduces essential budgetary inf...
The paper presents a notion of rationalizing choice functions that violate the “Independence of Irre...
Afriat proved the equivalence of a variant of the strong axiom of revealed preference and the existe...
A choice function is strictly rational whenever it can be rationalized by a preference relation in a...
In this paper we characterize choice behaviour that picks the median element from a set of feasible ...
We consider choice correspondences that assign a subset to every choice set of alternatives, where t...
We consider choice correspondences that assign a subset to every choice set of alternatives, where t...
We consider choice correspondences that assign a subset to every choice set of alternatives, where t...
We consider choice correspondences that assign a subset to every choice set of alternatives, where t...
Rationalizability and similar notions of consistency have proved to be highly problematic in the con...
Afriat proved the equivalence of a variant of the strong axiom of revealed preference and the existe...