SUMMARY: This note reviews consumers’ preference orderings in economics and shows that irrationality is a poor explanation for apparent violations of some axioms of order. Apparent violations seem to be better explained by the fact that consumers’ utility functions, if they exist at all, might not even belong to the class of quasi-concave functions. However, the main task of markets is the determination of equilibrium price vectors. The note shows in addition that, in Walrasian structures, quasi-concave utility functions are unnecessary for the determination of equilibrium price vectors
SUMMARY: This note examines how the concept of utility has led neo-classical economists astray. It f...
We prove that the Strong Axiom of Revealed Preference tests the existence of a strictly quasiconcave...
We prove that the Strong Axiom of Revealed Preference tests the existence of a strictly quasiconcave...
SUMMARY: This note reviews consumers’ preference orderings in economics and shows that irrationalit...
SUMMARY: This note reviews consumers’ preference orderings in economics and shows that irrationality...
This note reviews consumers ’ preference orderings in economics and shows that irrationality is a po...
Concepts such as marginal utility, expected-utility, etc. are severely criticized in some quarters w...
This note takes a retrospective look at the Utility Construct still in use in economic science and c...
SUMMARY: This note examines how the concept of utility has led neo-classical economists astray. It f...
SUMMARY: Scientists question the ‘scientificity’ of Neoclassical Economic Theory because microeconom...
A much discussed topic in the theory of choice is how a preference order among options can be derive...
SUMMARY: This note examines how the concept of utility has led neo-classical economists astray. It f...
SUMMARY: This note examines how the concept of utility has led neo-classical economists astray. It f...
SUMMARY: Scientists question the ‘scientificity’ of Neoclassical Economic Theory because microeconom...
SUMMARY: This note examines how the concept of utility has led neo-classical economists astray. It f...
SUMMARY: This note examines how the concept of utility has led neo-classical economists astray. It f...
We prove that the Strong Axiom of Revealed Preference tests the existence of a strictly quasiconcave...
We prove that the Strong Axiom of Revealed Preference tests the existence of a strictly quasiconcave...
SUMMARY: This note reviews consumers’ preference orderings in economics and shows that irrationalit...
SUMMARY: This note reviews consumers’ preference orderings in economics and shows that irrationality...
This note reviews consumers ’ preference orderings in economics and shows that irrationality is a po...
Concepts such as marginal utility, expected-utility, etc. are severely criticized in some quarters w...
This note takes a retrospective look at the Utility Construct still in use in economic science and c...
SUMMARY: This note examines how the concept of utility has led neo-classical economists astray. It f...
SUMMARY: Scientists question the ‘scientificity’ of Neoclassical Economic Theory because microeconom...
A much discussed topic in the theory of choice is how a preference order among options can be derive...
SUMMARY: This note examines how the concept of utility has led neo-classical economists astray. It f...
SUMMARY: This note examines how the concept of utility has led neo-classical economists astray. It f...
SUMMARY: Scientists question the ‘scientificity’ of Neoclassical Economic Theory because microeconom...
SUMMARY: This note examines how the concept of utility has led neo-classical economists astray. It f...
SUMMARY: This note examines how the concept of utility has led neo-classical economists astray. It f...
We prove that the Strong Axiom of Revealed Preference tests the existence of a strictly quasiconcave...
We prove that the Strong Axiom of Revealed Preference tests the existence of a strictly quasiconcave...