We develop a model of demand where consumers trade-off the utility of consumption against the disutility of expenditure. This model is appropriate whenever a consumer’s demand over a strict subset of all available goods is being analyzed. Data sets consistent with this model are characterized by the absence of revealed preference cycles over prices. The model is readily generalized to the random utility setting, for which we develop nonparametric statistical tests. Our application on national household consumption data provides support for the model
We expand the theory of consumer’s behavior, based on the Weak Axiom of Revealed Preference, to perm...
We present a statistical test for the hypothesis of rational utility maximization on the basis of no...
We derive revealed preference tests for models where individuals use consideration sets to simplify ...
We develop a model of demand where consumers trade-off the utility of consumption against the disutil...
This paper develops new tools for the analysis of Random Utility Models (RUM). The leading applicati...
This dissertation consists of three chapters studying revealed preference theory and its application...
This thesis uses nonparametric revealed preference methods to derive new tests for consistency with ...
We derive revealed preference tests for models where individuals use consideration sets to simplify ...
We derive revealed preference tests for models where individuals use consideration sets to simplify ...
In this paper we present algorithms to test a theory of stochastic preferences on binary choice data...
We generalize the stochastic revealed preference methodology of McFadden and Richter (1990) for fini...
The standard approach to measuring demand responses and consumer preferences assumes particular para...
We generalize the stochastic revealed preference methodology of McFadden and Richter (1990) for fini...
The standard approach in measuring demand responses and consumer preferences assumes particular para...
The problem of revealed stochastic preference is whether probability distributions of observed choic...
We expand the theory of consumer’s behavior, based on the Weak Axiom of Revealed Preference, to perm...
We present a statistical test for the hypothesis of rational utility maximization on the basis of no...
We derive revealed preference tests for models where individuals use consideration sets to simplify ...
We develop a model of demand where consumers trade-off the utility of consumption against the disutil...
This paper develops new tools for the analysis of Random Utility Models (RUM). The leading applicati...
This dissertation consists of three chapters studying revealed preference theory and its application...
This thesis uses nonparametric revealed preference methods to derive new tests for consistency with ...
We derive revealed preference tests for models where individuals use consideration sets to simplify ...
We derive revealed preference tests for models where individuals use consideration sets to simplify ...
In this paper we present algorithms to test a theory of stochastic preferences on binary choice data...
We generalize the stochastic revealed preference methodology of McFadden and Richter (1990) for fini...
The standard approach to measuring demand responses and consumer preferences assumes particular para...
We generalize the stochastic revealed preference methodology of McFadden and Richter (1990) for fini...
The standard approach in measuring demand responses and consumer preferences assumes particular para...
The problem of revealed stochastic preference is whether probability distributions of observed choic...
We expand the theory of consumer’s behavior, based on the Weak Axiom of Revealed Preference, to perm...
We present a statistical test for the hypothesis of rational utility maximization on the basis of no...
We derive revealed preference tests for models where individuals use consideration sets to simplify ...