The paper presents a notion of rationalizing choice functions that violate the “Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives” axiom. A collection of linear orderings is said to provide a rationalization by multiple rationales for a choice function if the choice from any choice set can be rationalized by one of the orderings. We characterize a tight upper bound on the minimal number of orderings that is required to rationalize arbitrary choice functions, and calculate the minimal number for several specific choice procedures.
A much discussed topic in the theory of choice is how a preference order among options can be derive...
This paper generalizes rationalizability of a choice function by a single acyclic binary relation to...
In this paper we characterize choice behaviour that picks the median element from a set of feasible ...
The paper presents a notion of rationalizing choice functions that violate the “Independence of Irre...
Kalai, Rubinstein, and Spiegler (2002) propose the rationalization of choice functions that violate ...
Kalai, Rubinstein, and Spiegler (2002) propose the rationalization of choice functions that violate ...
Kalai, Rubinstein, and Spiegler (2002) propose the rationalization of choice functions that violate ...
A choice function is a rule that chooses a single alternative from every set of alternatives drawn f...
A sequentially rationalizable choice function is a choice function that can be retrieved by applying...
We study the complexity of rationalizing choice behavior. We do so by analyzing two polar cases, and...
We study the complexity of rationalizing choice behavior. We do so by analyzing two polar cases, and...
Abstract. We analyze collective choice procedures with respect to their rationalizability by means o...
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Business & Economics - Mathematics - Mathematical Methods In Social SciencesInternational audienceWe...
A choice function is strictly rational whenever it can be rationalized by a preference relation in a...
A much discussed topic in the theory of choice is how a preference order among options can be derive...
This paper generalizes rationalizability of a choice function by a single acyclic binary relation to...
In this paper we characterize choice behaviour that picks the median element from a set of feasible ...
The paper presents a notion of rationalizing choice functions that violate the “Independence of Irre...
Kalai, Rubinstein, and Spiegler (2002) propose the rationalization of choice functions that violate ...
Kalai, Rubinstein, and Spiegler (2002) propose the rationalization of choice functions that violate ...
Kalai, Rubinstein, and Spiegler (2002) propose the rationalization of choice functions that violate ...
A choice function is a rule that chooses a single alternative from every set of alternatives drawn f...
A sequentially rationalizable choice function is a choice function that can be retrieved by applying...
We study the complexity of rationalizing choice behavior. We do so by analyzing two polar cases, and...
We study the complexity of rationalizing choice behavior. We do so by analyzing two polar cases, and...
Abstract. We analyze collective choice procedures with respect to their rationalizability by means o...
Business & Economics - Mathematics - Mathematical Methods In Social SciencesInternational audienceWe...
Business & Economics - Mathematics - Mathematical Methods In Social SciencesInternational audienceWe...
A choice function is strictly rational whenever it can be rationalized by a preference relation in a...
A much discussed topic in the theory of choice is how a preference order among options can be derive...
This paper generalizes rationalizability of a choice function by a single acyclic binary relation to...
In this paper we characterize choice behaviour that picks the median element from a set of feasible ...