One potentially important drawback of existing theories of limited attention is that they typically assume a rich dataset of choices from many menus. We study the problem of identifying the distribution of cognitive characteristics in a population of agents when only aggregate choice behavior from a single menu is observable. We show how both “consideration probability” and “consideration capacity” distributions can be substantially identified by aggregate choice shares. We also suggest how to embed the attention models in an econometric specification of the inference problem. Finally, we sucessfully use our results to recover the true parameters in Monte Carlo simulations of both models
This thesis comprises three papers. The first paper (Chapter 2) presents a theoretical model of choi...
We show in a theoretical model that benefits of allocating additional attention to evaluating the ma...
A host of recent studies show that attention allocation has important economic consequences. This pa...
Manzini and Mariotti thank the ESRC for the financial support provided under grant ES/J012513/1.We s...
Theories of bounded rationality often assume a rich dataset of choices from many overlapping menus, ...
We model a boundedly rational agent who suffers from limited attention. The agent considers each fea...
Mixture choice data consist of the joint distribution of choices of a group of agents from a collect...
We model a boundedly rational agent who suffers from limited attention. The agent considers each fe...
The random utility model (RUM, McFadden and Richter, 1990) has been the standard tool to describe th...
In this paper we study identification and inference of preference parameters in a single-agent, stat...
Recent results showed that taking into account attention to attributes in random utility models lead...
We generalize the stochastic revealed preference methodology of McFadden and Richter (1990) for fini...
An observer wants to understand a decision-maker's welfare from her choice. She believes that decisi...
We generalize the stochastic revealed preference methodology of McFadden and Richter (1990) for fini...
We use computational modelling to examine the ability of evidence accumulation models to produce the...
This thesis comprises three papers. The first paper (Chapter 2) presents a theoretical model of choi...
We show in a theoretical model that benefits of allocating additional attention to evaluating the ma...
A host of recent studies show that attention allocation has important economic consequences. This pa...
Manzini and Mariotti thank the ESRC for the financial support provided under grant ES/J012513/1.We s...
Theories of bounded rationality often assume a rich dataset of choices from many overlapping menus, ...
We model a boundedly rational agent who suffers from limited attention. The agent considers each fea...
Mixture choice data consist of the joint distribution of choices of a group of agents from a collect...
We model a boundedly rational agent who suffers from limited attention. The agent considers each fe...
The random utility model (RUM, McFadden and Richter, 1990) has been the standard tool to describe th...
In this paper we study identification and inference of preference parameters in a single-agent, stat...
Recent results showed that taking into account attention to attributes in random utility models lead...
We generalize the stochastic revealed preference methodology of McFadden and Richter (1990) for fini...
An observer wants to understand a decision-maker's welfare from her choice. She believes that decisi...
We generalize the stochastic revealed preference methodology of McFadden and Richter (1990) for fini...
We use computational modelling to examine the ability of evidence accumulation models to produce the...
This thesis comprises three papers. The first paper (Chapter 2) presents a theoretical model of choi...
We show in a theoretical model that benefits of allocating additional attention to evaluating the ma...
A host of recent studies show that attention allocation has important economic consequences. This pa...