We model a decision maker who anticipates being affected by temptation but is also uncertain about what is normatively best. Our model is an extended version of Gul and Pesendorfer’s (2001) where there are three time periods: in the ex-ante period the agent chooses a set of menus, in the interim period she chooses a menu from this set, and in the final period she chooses from the menu. We posit axioms from the ex-ante perspective. Our main axiom on preference states that the agent prefers to have the option to commit in the interim period. Our representation is a generalization of Dekel et al.’s (2009) and identifies the agent’s multiple normative preferences and multiple temptations. We also characterize the uncertain normative preference ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Economics, 2010.This dissertation contains axioma...
Gul and Pesendorfer (2001) provide a model of temptation and self-control. In a theory of choice und...
Gul and Pesendorfer (2001) provide a model of temptation and self-control. In a theory of choice und...
We model a decision maker who anticipates being affected by temptation but is also uncertain about w...
We use a preference-over-menus framework to model a decision maker who is affected by multiple tempt...
What behavior can be explained using the hypothesis that the agent faces temptation but is otherwise...
“My own behavior baffles me. For I find myself not doing what I really want to do but doing what I r...
Employing well-accepted axioms on preferences under ambiguity and demanding every acceptable menu to...
We provide a unified analysis of dynamically consistent menu preferences that may exhibit preference...
The "General-Self-Control-Preference" model introduced by Noor and Takeoka (2010) allows to take int...
We present an axiomatic model of preferences over menus that is motivated by three assumptions. Firs...
International audienceWe present an axiomatic model of preferences over menus that is motivated by t...
We consider the following two-period problem of self-control. In the first period, an individual has...
We consider the following two-period problem of self-control. In the first pe-riod, an individual ha...
In the dynamic choice literature, temptations are usually understood as temporary shifts in an agent...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Economics, 2010.This dissertation contains axioma...
Gul and Pesendorfer (2001) provide a model of temptation and self-control. In a theory of choice und...
Gul and Pesendorfer (2001) provide a model of temptation and self-control. In a theory of choice und...
We model a decision maker who anticipates being affected by temptation but is also uncertain about w...
We use a preference-over-menus framework to model a decision maker who is affected by multiple tempt...
What behavior can be explained using the hypothesis that the agent faces temptation but is otherwise...
“My own behavior baffles me. For I find myself not doing what I really want to do but doing what I r...
Employing well-accepted axioms on preferences under ambiguity and demanding every acceptable menu to...
We provide a unified analysis of dynamically consistent menu preferences that may exhibit preference...
The "General-Self-Control-Preference" model introduced by Noor and Takeoka (2010) allows to take int...
We present an axiomatic model of preferences over menus that is motivated by three assumptions. Firs...
International audienceWe present an axiomatic model of preferences over menus that is motivated by t...
We consider the following two-period problem of self-control. In the first period, an individual has...
We consider the following two-period problem of self-control. In the first pe-riod, an individual ha...
In the dynamic choice literature, temptations are usually understood as temporary shifts in an agent...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Economics, 2010.This dissertation contains axioma...
Gul and Pesendorfer (2001) provide a model of temptation and self-control. In a theory of choice und...
Gul and Pesendorfer (2001) provide a model of temptation and self-control. In a theory of choice und...