We study the behavioral foundation of interdependent preferences, where the outcomes of others affect the welfare of the decision maker. These preferences are taken as given, not derived from more primitive ones. Our aim is to establish an axiomatic foundation providing the link between observations of choices and a functional representation which is convenient, free of inconsistencies and can provide basis for measurement. The dependence among preferences may take place in two conceptually different ways, expressing two different views of the nature of interdependent preferences. The first is Festinger's view that the evaluation of peers' outcomes is useful to improve individual choices by learning from the comparison. The second is Veb...
This chapter reviews the SWFL approach to social choice. It does not attempt to be a complete and sy...
Social preference models were originally constructed to explain why people spend money to affect the...
This paper, which is to be published as a chapter in the Oxford Handbook of Political Economy, provi...
We study the behavioral foundation of interdependent preferences, where the outcomes of others affec...
We introduce a theoretical framework in which to study interdependent preferences, where the outcome...
In many models of interdependent preferences the payoffs have not only personal value but also enter...
In many models of interdependent preferences the payoffs have not only per-sonal value but also ente...
Organization in hierarchical dominance structures is prevalent in animal societies, so a strong pref...
Experimental evidence suggests that individual consumption has not only personal value but also ente...
The present research examined the influence of the objective interdependence structure of tasks, the...
The present research examined the influence of the objective interdependence structure of tasks, the...
We study inferences about social choices—choices that affect people besides the chooser. Social choi...
According to the axiomatic foundations of social choice theory, not all decisions benefit everyone. ...
This paper, which is to be published as a chapter in the Oxford Handbook of Political Economy, provi...
Social preference models were originally constructed to explain why people spend money to affect the...
This chapter reviews the SWFL approach to social choice. It does not attempt to be a complete and sy...
Social preference models were originally constructed to explain why people spend money to affect the...
This paper, which is to be published as a chapter in the Oxford Handbook of Political Economy, provi...
We study the behavioral foundation of interdependent preferences, where the outcomes of others affec...
We introduce a theoretical framework in which to study interdependent preferences, where the outcome...
In many models of interdependent preferences the payoffs have not only personal value but also enter...
In many models of interdependent preferences the payoffs have not only per-sonal value but also ente...
Organization in hierarchical dominance structures is prevalent in animal societies, so a strong pref...
Experimental evidence suggests that individual consumption has not only personal value but also ente...
The present research examined the influence of the objective interdependence structure of tasks, the...
The present research examined the influence of the objective interdependence structure of tasks, the...
We study inferences about social choices—choices that affect people besides the chooser. Social choi...
According to the axiomatic foundations of social choice theory, not all decisions benefit everyone. ...
This paper, which is to be published as a chapter in the Oxford Handbook of Political Economy, provi...
Social preference models were originally constructed to explain why people spend money to affect the...
This chapter reviews the SWFL approach to social choice. It does not attempt to be a complete and sy...
Social preference models were originally constructed to explain why people spend money to affect the...
This paper, which is to be published as a chapter in the Oxford Handbook of Political Economy, provi...