Experimental evidence suggests that individual consumption has not only personal value but also enters the social part of the utility. Existing models of social preferences make ad hoc parametric assumptions about the nature of this duality. This creates a problem of experimental identification of preferences since without such assumptions it is impossible to distinguish whether consumption or social concerns are driving the behavior. Given observed choice, the Axiomatic model of preferences in this article makes it possible to unambiguously determine personal and social utility without any assumptions about their relationship. The unique separation can be achieved only if the individual choices in different subgroups of other people are av...
Standard economic arguments assume that individual preferences satisfy particular axioms of choice (...
This paper explores the feasibility of an individualistic and equity-concerned aggregation of ration...
This paper presents evidence which challenges the view that techniques which are designed to measure...
Experimental evidence suggests that individual consumption has not only personal value but also ente...
In many models of interdependent preferences the payoffs have not only per-sonal value but also ente...
In many models of interdependent preferences the payoffs have not only personal value but also enter...
We study the behavioral foundation of interdependent preferences, where the outcomes of others affec...
This note examines some issues involved in an attempt to go beyond the assumption, long-made by most...
Ever since the classical works of Smith and Veblen, economists have recognized that individuals care...
We introduce a theoretical framework in which to study interdependent preferences, where the outcome...
Social preference models were originally constructed to explain why people spend money to affect the...
People frequently engage in daily activities with two distinct roles: as a consumer, and as a social...
This paper is a collection of reflections about the foundations of utility theory. Two main points a...
This paper is a collection of reflections about the foundations of utility theory. Two main points a...
The idea that utility or happiness depends on the comparison of one’s own con-sumption to that of ot...
Standard economic arguments assume that individual preferences satisfy particular axioms of choice (...
This paper explores the feasibility of an individualistic and equity-concerned aggregation of ration...
This paper presents evidence which challenges the view that techniques which are designed to measure...
Experimental evidence suggests that individual consumption has not only personal value but also ente...
In many models of interdependent preferences the payoffs have not only per-sonal value but also ente...
In many models of interdependent preferences the payoffs have not only personal value but also enter...
We study the behavioral foundation of interdependent preferences, where the outcomes of others affec...
This note examines some issues involved in an attempt to go beyond the assumption, long-made by most...
Ever since the classical works of Smith and Veblen, economists have recognized that individuals care...
We introduce a theoretical framework in which to study interdependent preferences, where the outcome...
Social preference models were originally constructed to explain why people spend money to affect the...
People frequently engage in daily activities with two distinct roles: as a consumer, and as a social...
This paper is a collection of reflections about the foundations of utility theory. Two main points a...
This paper is a collection of reflections about the foundations of utility theory. Two main points a...
The idea that utility or happiness depends on the comparison of one’s own con-sumption to that of ot...
Standard economic arguments assume that individual preferences satisfy particular axioms of choice (...
This paper explores the feasibility of an individualistic and equity-concerned aggregation of ration...
This paper presents evidence which challenges the view that techniques which are designed to measure...