There is a collection of exogenously given socially-feasible sets, and, for each one of them, each individual in a group chooses from an individually-feasible set. The fact that the product of the individually-feasible sets is larger than the socially-feasible set notwithstanding, there arises no conflict between individual choices. Assuming that individual preferences are random, I characterize rationalizable collective choices
This paper shows that in situations in which the preferences of multiple selves are aggregated into ...
This paper aims at proving that social interactions can easily be rationalized by individual prefere...
When individuals choose from whatever alternatives available to them the one that maximizes their ut...
In this paper I consider the following problem: there is a collection of exogenously given socially ...
In this paper I consider the following problem: there is a collection of, exogenously given, sociall...
In this paper I consider the following problem: there is a collection of exogenously given socially ...
In this paper I consider the following problem: there is a collection of exogenously given socially ...
We analyze collective choice procedures with respect to their rationalizability by means of profiles...
Research on collective provision of private goods has focused on distributional considerations. This...
Research on collective provision of private goods has focused on distributional considerations. This...
This paper studies the rationality of an individual player in sequential games of perfect informatio...
We analyze collective choice procedures with respect to their rationalizability by means of profiles...
According to the axiomatic foundations of social choice theory, not all decisions benefit everyone. ...
This chapter argues that group actions are rational if the individual acts that constitute them are ...
When individuals choose from whatever alternatives available to them the one that maximizes their ut...
This paper shows that in situations in which the preferences of multiple selves are aggregated into ...
This paper aims at proving that social interactions can easily be rationalized by individual prefere...
When individuals choose from whatever alternatives available to them the one that maximizes their ut...
In this paper I consider the following problem: there is a collection of exogenously given socially ...
In this paper I consider the following problem: there is a collection of, exogenously given, sociall...
In this paper I consider the following problem: there is a collection of exogenously given socially ...
In this paper I consider the following problem: there is a collection of exogenously given socially ...
We analyze collective choice procedures with respect to their rationalizability by means of profiles...
Research on collective provision of private goods has focused on distributional considerations. This...
Research on collective provision of private goods has focused on distributional considerations. This...
This paper studies the rationality of an individual player in sequential games of perfect informatio...
We analyze collective choice procedures with respect to their rationalizability by means of profiles...
According to the axiomatic foundations of social choice theory, not all decisions benefit everyone. ...
This chapter argues that group actions are rational if the individual acts that constitute them are ...
When individuals choose from whatever alternatives available to them the one that maximizes their ut...
This paper shows that in situations in which the preferences of multiple selves are aggregated into ...
This paper aims at proving that social interactions can easily be rationalized by individual prefere...
When individuals choose from whatever alternatives available to them the one that maximizes their ut...