Two individuals are said to be revealed different if their joint decisions are more distant from rationality than either of their individual decisions taken separately. We show that the revealed different relation can be used to identify preference types and therefore to evaluate the heterogeneity of preferences in a completely nonparametric way. Using experimental data from a random sample of the Dutch population, we find that 1182 individuals can be divided into 131 different preference types, men's preferences are more heterogeneous than and different from women's preferences. These results replicate in a different decision environment. Previous article in issu
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Two individuals are said to be revealed different if their joint decisions are more distant from rat...
Contains fulltext : 84548.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Preferences are ...
This paper investigates alternative methods to account for preference heterogeneity in choice experi...
Economists recognize that preferences can differ across individuals. We examine the strengths and we...
Do laboratory experiments provide a reliable basis for measuring field preferences? Economists recog...
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