A number of different models with behavioral economics have a reduced form representation where potentially boundedly rational decision-makers do not necessarily internalize all the consequences of their actions on payoff relevant features (which we label as psychological states) of the choice environment. This paper studies the restrictions that such behavioral models impose on choice data and the implications they have for welfare analysis. First, we propose a welfare benchmark that is justified using standard axioms of rational choice and can be applied to a number of existing seminal behavioral economics models. Second, we show that Sen's axioms and fully characterize choice data consistent with behavioral decision-makers. Third, ...
We propose a theory of choices that are influenced by the psychological state of the agent. The cent...
We propose a theory of choices that are influenced by the psychological state of the agent. The cent...
We study decision problems where (a) preference parameters are deÖned to include psychological/moral...
If decision-makers (DMs) do not always do what is in their best interest, what do choices reveal abo...
We study decision problems where (a) preference parameters are de.ned to include psychological/moral...
We propose a broad generalization of standard choice-theoretic welfare economics that encompasses a ...
Interest in behavioral economics has grown in recent years, stimulated largely by accumu-lating evid...
This paper proposes a choice-theoretic framework for evaluating economic welfare with the following ...
This paper incorporates self-fulfilling mistakes into an otherwise classical decision-making framew...
This paper incorporates self-fulfilling mistakes into an otherwise classical decision-making framew...
When choices are inconsistent due to behavioral biases, there is a theoretical debate about whether ...
Behavioral economics uses evidence from psychology and other disciplines to create models of limits ...
Behavioral economics uses evidence from psychology and other disciplines to create models of limits ...
This paper proposes a choice-theoretic framework for evaluating economic welfare with the following ...
This paper proposes a choice-theoretic framework for evaluating economic welfare with the following ...
We propose a theory of choices that are influenced by the psychological state of the agent. The cent...
We propose a theory of choices that are influenced by the psychological state of the agent. The cent...
We study decision problems where (a) preference parameters are deÖned to include psychological/moral...
If decision-makers (DMs) do not always do what is in their best interest, what do choices reveal abo...
We study decision problems where (a) preference parameters are de.ned to include psychological/moral...
We propose a broad generalization of standard choice-theoretic welfare economics that encompasses a ...
Interest in behavioral economics has grown in recent years, stimulated largely by accumu-lating evid...
This paper proposes a choice-theoretic framework for evaluating economic welfare with the following ...
This paper incorporates self-fulfilling mistakes into an otherwise classical decision-making framew...
This paper incorporates self-fulfilling mistakes into an otherwise classical decision-making framew...
When choices are inconsistent due to behavioral biases, there is a theoretical debate about whether ...
Behavioral economics uses evidence from psychology and other disciplines to create models of limits ...
Behavioral economics uses evidence from psychology and other disciplines to create models of limits ...
This paper proposes a choice-theoretic framework for evaluating economic welfare with the following ...
This paper proposes a choice-theoretic framework for evaluating economic welfare with the following ...
We propose a theory of choices that are influenced by the psychological state of the agent. The cent...
We propose a theory of choices that are influenced by the psychological state of the agent. The cent...
We study decision problems where (a) preference parameters are deÖned to include psychological/moral...