We model a boundedly rational agent who suffers from limited attention. The agent considers each feasible alternative with a given (unobservable) probability, the attention parameter, and then chooses the alternative that maximises a preference relation within the set of considered alternatives. We show that this random choice rule is the only one for which the impact of removing an alternative on the choice probability of any other alternative is asymmetric and menu independent. Both the preference relation and the attention parameters are identi fied uniquely by stochastic choice data
A model is proposed in which stochastic choice results from noise in cognitive processing rather tha...
We develop an axiomatic model that builds on Luce's (1959) model to incorporate a role for perceptio...
The standard revealed preference argument relies on an implicit assumption that a decision maker con...
We model a boundedly rational agent who suffers from limited attention. The agent considers each fea...
We model a boundedly rational agent who su¤ers from limited attention. The agent considers each feas...
We model the choice behaviour of an agent who suffers from imperfect attention. We define inattenti...
We generalize the stochastic revealed preference methodology of McFadden and Richter (1990) for fini...
The random utility model (RUM, McFadden and Richter, 1990) has been the standard tool to describe th...
One potentially important drawback of existing theories of limited attention is that they typically ...
An observer wants to understand a decision-maker's welfare from her choice. She believes that decisi...
We generalize the stochastic revealed preference methodology of McFadden and Richter (1990) for fini...
We study a psychologically based foundation for choice errors. The decision maker applies a preferen...
This thesis comprises three papers. The first paper (Chapter 2) presents a theoretical model of choi...
In this paper we propose a characterization of stochastic choice under risk and under uncertainty. ...
We consider random choice rules that, by satisfying a weak form of Luce's choice axiom, embody a for...
A model is proposed in which stochastic choice results from noise in cognitive processing rather tha...
We develop an axiomatic model that builds on Luce's (1959) model to incorporate a role for perceptio...
The standard revealed preference argument relies on an implicit assumption that a decision maker con...
We model a boundedly rational agent who suffers from limited attention. The agent considers each fea...
We model a boundedly rational agent who su¤ers from limited attention. The agent considers each feas...
We model the choice behaviour of an agent who suffers from imperfect attention. We define inattenti...
We generalize the stochastic revealed preference methodology of McFadden and Richter (1990) for fini...
The random utility model (RUM, McFadden and Richter, 1990) has been the standard tool to describe th...
One potentially important drawback of existing theories of limited attention is that they typically ...
An observer wants to understand a decision-maker's welfare from her choice. She believes that decisi...
We generalize the stochastic revealed preference methodology of McFadden and Richter (1990) for fini...
We study a psychologically based foundation for choice errors. The decision maker applies a preferen...
This thesis comprises three papers. The first paper (Chapter 2) presents a theoretical model of choi...
In this paper we propose a characterization of stochastic choice under risk and under uncertainty. ...
We consider random choice rules that, by satisfying a weak form of Luce's choice axiom, embody a for...
A model is proposed in which stochastic choice results from noise in cognitive processing rather tha...
We develop an axiomatic model that builds on Luce's (1959) model to incorporate a role for perceptio...
The standard revealed preference argument relies on an implicit assumption that a decision maker con...