In this paper, we study the link between choices derived from monotonous set-dependent preferences and sequential rationalizability. This link is quite natural since choices derived from monotonous set-dependent preferences (introduced in [Houy, 2008b]) are characterized by a strong axiom of revealed preferences whereas sequentially rationalizable choice functions (introduced in [Manzini and Mariotti, 2007]) are characterized by a weak axiom of revealed preferences
We prove that defining consumers’ preferences over budget sets is both necessary and sufficient to m...
The theoretical literature on (non-random) choice largely follows the route of Richter (1966) by wor...
There are at least two plausible generalisations of subjective expected utility (SEU) theory: cumula...
In this paper, we study the link between choices derived from monotonous set-dependent preferences a...
In this paper, we study the link between choices derived from monotonous set-dependent preferences a...
A sequentially rationalizable choice function is a choice function that can be retrieved by applying...
Abstract. A choice function is sequentially rationalizable if there is an ordered collection of asym...
Abstract. We propose a rule of decision-making, the sequential procedure guided by routes, and show ...
A sequentially rationalizable choice function is a choice function that can be retrieved by applying...
The purpose of this paper is to study the relationship between the axiomatic foundations of revealed...
A choice function is sequentially rationalizable if there is an ordered collection of asymmetric bin...
We study the complexity of rationalizing choice behavior. We do so by analyzing two polar cases, and...
We study the complexity of rationalizing choice behavior. We do so by analyzing two polar cases, and...
We prove that defining consumers\u2019 preferences over budget sets is both necessary and sufficient...
We prove that defining consumers’ preferences over budget sets is both necessary and sufficient to m...
We prove that defining consumers’ preferences over budget sets is both necessary and sufficient to m...
The theoretical literature on (non-random) choice largely follows the route of Richter (1966) by wor...
There are at least two plausible generalisations of subjective expected utility (SEU) theory: cumula...
In this paper, we study the link between choices derived from monotonous set-dependent preferences a...
In this paper, we study the link between choices derived from monotonous set-dependent preferences a...
A sequentially rationalizable choice function is a choice function that can be retrieved by applying...
Abstract. A choice function is sequentially rationalizable if there is an ordered collection of asym...
Abstract. We propose a rule of decision-making, the sequential procedure guided by routes, and show ...
A sequentially rationalizable choice function is a choice function that can be retrieved by applying...
The purpose of this paper is to study the relationship between the axiomatic foundations of revealed...
A choice function is sequentially rationalizable if there is an ordered collection of asymmetric bin...
We study the complexity of rationalizing choice behavior. We do so by analyzing two polar cases, and...
We study the complexity of rationalizing choice behavior. We do so by analyzing two polar cases, and...
We prove that defining consumers\u2019 preferences over budget sets is both necessary and sufficient...
We prove that defining consumers’ preferences over budget sets is both necessary and sufficient to m...
We prove that defining consumers’ preferences over budget sets is both necessary and sufficient to m...
The theoretical literature on (non-random) choice largely follows the route of Richter (1966) by wor...
There are at least two plausible generalisations of subjective expected utility (SEU) theory: cumula...