This paper presents a model in which government may affect outcomes by manipulating individual choice probabilities through the design of the domain of choice or the use of fiscal instruments. Such manipulations are ineffective when individuals are perfectly rational, provided all alternatives are permitted. However, even a small deviation from perfect rationality is shown to call for policy that substantially manipulates choice probabilities. This policy aims to lend weight to alternatives preferred by individuals who are prone, more than others, to make mistakes. At very low levels of rationality, when choices are largely random, it is always socially optimal to entirely eliminate individual choice in order to prevent the errors generate...
Behavioral policy interventions aimed at redirecting individuals’ behavior toward optimal choices ar...
Human subjects often violate the rational decision-making theory, which is based on the notion of ex...
We propose an abstract method of systematically assigning a “rational” ranking of outcomes to choice...
This paper presents a model in which government may affect outcomes by manipulating individual choic...
Individuals behave with choice probabilities defined by a multinomial logit (MNL) probability distri...
When individuals choose from whatever alternatives available to them the one that maximizes their ut...
When individuals choose from whatever alternatives available to them the one that maximizes their ut...
When individuals choose from whatever alternatives available to them the one that maximizes their ut...
When individuals choose from whatever alternatives available to them the one that maximizes their ut...
When individuals choose from whatever alternatives available to them the one that maximizes their ut...
When individuals choose from whatever alternatives available to them the one that maximizes their ut...
Thesis advisor: Uzi SegalThis dissertation consists of three chapters analyzing preferences for rand...
Before a group can take a decision, its members must agree on a mechanism to aggregate individual pr...
Before a group can take a decision, its members must agree on a mechanism to aggregate individual pr...
Before a group can take a decision, its members must agree on a mechanism to aggregate individual pr...
Behavioral policy interventions aimed at redirecting individuals’ behavior toward optimal choices ar...
Human subjects often violate the rational decision-making theory, which is based on the notion of ex...
We propose an abstract method of systematically assigning a “rational” ranking of outcomes to choice...
This paper presents a model in which government may affect outcomes by manipulating individual choic...
Individuals behave with choice probabilities defined by a multinomial logit (MNL) probability distri...
When individuals choose from whatever alternatives available to them the one that maximizes their ut...
When individuals choose from whatever alternatives available to them the one that maximizes their ut...
When individuals choose from whatever alternatives available to them the one that maximizes their ut...
When individuals choose from whatever alternatives available to them the one that maximizes their ut...
When individuals choose from whatever alternatives available to them the one that maximizes their ut...
When individuals choose from whatever alternatives available to them the one that maximizes their ut...
Thesis advisor: Uzi SegalThis dissertation consists of three chapters analyzing preferences for rand...
Before a group can take a decision, its members must agree on a mechanism to aggregate individual pr...
Before a group can take a decision, its members must agree on a mechanism to aggregate individual pr...
Before a group can take a decision, its members must agree on a mechanism to aggregate individual pr...
Behavioral policy interventions aimed at redirecting individuals’ behavior toward optimal choices ar...
Human subjects often violate the rational decision-making theory, which is based on the notion of ex...
We propose an abstract method of systematically assigning a “rational” ranking of outcomes to choice...