Revealed preference theory is a domain within economics that studies rationalizability of behavior by (certain types of) utility functions. Given observed behavior in the form of choice data, testing whether certain conditions are satisfied gives rise to a variety of computational problems that can be analyzed using operations research techniques. In this survey, we provide an overview of these problems, their theoretical complexity, and available algorithms for tackling them. We focus on consumer choice settings, in particular individual choice, collective choice and stochastic choice settings
This paper brings together several research streams and concepts that have been evolving in random u...
In this doctoral dissertation, I formulate methodological extensions of the revealed preference appr...
Rational choice theory analyzes how an agent can rationally act, given his or her preferences, but s...
Revealed preference theory is a domain within economics that studies rationalizability of behavior b...
Revealed preference theory is a domain within economics that studies rationalizability of behavior b...
In this thesis, I study computational issues surrounding the testing of various theories of choice b...
Recent results in complexity theory suggest that various economic theories require agents to solve c...
We derive revealed preference tests for models where individuals use consideration sets to simplify ...
Motivated by the literature on preference elicitation and welfare analysis, Chapter I studies the p...
ABSTRACT. Recent results in complexity theory suggest that various economic theories require agents ...
We derive revealed preference tests for models where individuals use consideration sets to simplify ...
Most economists define rationality in terms of consistency principles. These principles place bound...
This PhD thesis examines the way in which individuals make choices during stated preference experim...
Stated preference methods are used to collect individual level data on what respondents say they wou...
In my Ph.D. dissertation, I have studied problems arising in various aspects of preferences: prefere...
This paper brings together several research streams and concepts that have been evolving in random u...
In this doctoral dissertation, I formulate methodological extensions of the revealed preference appr...
Rational choice theory analyzes how an agent can rationally act, given his or her preferences, but s...
Revealed preference theory is a domain within economics that studies rationalizability of behavior b...
Revealed preference theory is a domain within economics that studies rationalizability of behavior b...
In this thesis, I study computational issues surrounding the testing of various theories of choice b...
Recent results in complexity theory suggest that various economic theories require agents to solve c...
We derive revealed preference tests for models where individuals use consideration sets to simplify ...
Motivated by the literature on preference elicitation and welfare analysis, Chapter I studies the p...
ABSTRACT. Recent results in complexity theory suggest that various economic theories require agents ...
We derive revealed preference tests for models where individuals use consideration sets to simplify ...
Most economists define rationality in terms of consistency principles. These principles place bound...
This PhD thesis examines the way in which individuals make choices during stated preference experim...
Stated preference methods are used to collect individual level data on what respondents say they wou...
In my Ph.D. dissertation, I have studied problems arising in various aspects of preferences: prefere...
This paper brings together several research streams and concepts that have been evolving in random u...
In this doctoral dissertation, I formulate methodological extensions of the revealed preference appr...
Rational choice theory analyzes how an agent can rationally act, given his or her preferences, but s...