Let a preference ordering on a lattice be perturbed. As is well known, single crossing conditions are necessary and sufficient for a monotone reaction of the set of optimal choices from every chain. Actually, there are several interpretations of monotonicity and several corresponding single crossing conditions. We describe restrictions on the preferences that ensure a monotone reaction of the set of optimal choices from every sublattice whenever a perturbation of preferences satisfies the corresponding single crossing condition. Quasisupermodularity is necessary if we want monotonicity in every conceivable sense; otherwise, weaker conditions will do
For a correspondence from a partially ordered set to a lattice, three sets of sufficient conditions ...
For a correspondence from a partially ordered set to a lattice, three sets of sufficient conditions ...
For a correspondence from a partially ordered set to a lattice, three sets of sufficient conditions ...
Let a preference ordering on a lattice be perturbed. As is well known, single crossing conditions ar...
An ordering on a lattice is quasisupermodular if and only if inserting it into any parametric optimi...
An ordering on a lattice is quasisupermodular if and only if inserting it into any parametric optimi...
An ordering on a lattice is quasisupermodular if and only if inserting it into any parametric optimi...
An ordering on a lattice is quasisupermodular if and only if inserting it into any parametric optimi...
We provide an example of a data set where all the revealed preference relations seem to be consisten...
We provide an example of a data set where all the revealed preference relations seem to be consisten...
On a partially ordered set a preference relation is given, which depends on an exogenous parame-ter,...
An ordering on a lattice is quasisupermodular if and only if inserting it into any parametric optimi...
This paper extends the formulation of complementarity in Milgrom and Shannon (1994) to the case of c...
This paper extends the formulation of complementarity in Milgrom and Shannon (1994) to the case of c...
This paper extends the formulation of complementarity in Milgrom and Shannon (1994) to the case of c...
For a correspondence from a partially ordered set to a lattice, three sets of sufficient conditions ...
For a correspondence from a partially ordered set to a lattice, three sets of sufficient conditions ...
For a correspondence from a partially ordered set to a lattice, three sets of sufficient conditions ...
Let a preference ordering on a lattice be perturbed. As is well known, single crossing conditions ar...
An ordering on a lattice is quasisupermodular if and only if inserting it into any parametric optimi...
An ordering on a lattice is quasisupermodular if and only if inserting it into any parametric optimi...
An ordering on a lattice is quasisupermodular if and only if inserting it into any parametric optimi...
An ordering on a lattice is quasisupermodular if and only if inserting it into any parametric optimi...
We provide an example of a data set where all the revealed preference relations seem to be consisten...
We provide an example of a data set where all the revealed preference relations seem to be consisten...
On a partially ordered set a preference relation is given, which depends on an exogenous parame-ter,...
An ordering on a lattice is quasisupermodular if and only if inserting it into any parametric optimi...
This paper extends the formulation of complementarity in Milgrom and Shannon (1994) to the case of c...
This paper extends the formulation of complementarity in Milgrom and Shannon (1994) to the case of c...
This paper extends the formulation of complementarity in Milgrom and Shannon (1994) to the case of c...
For a correspondence from a partially ordered set to a lattice, three sets of sufficient conditions ...
For a correspondence from a partially ordered set to a lattice, three sets of sufficient conditions ...
For a correspondence from a partially ordered set to a lattice, three sets of sufficient conditions ...