We relate the normative implications of a model of decision-making with endogenous preference parameters to choice theoretic models (Bernheim and Rangel 2007, 2009; Rubinstein and Salant, 2008) in which observed choices are determined by frames or ancillary conditions
Endogeneity arises in discrete choice models due to several factors and results in inconsistent esti...
We study decision problems where (a) preference parameters are deÖned to include psychological/moral...
Mathematical and computational decision models are powerful tools for studying choice behavior, and ...
We relate the normative implications of a model of decision-making with endogenous preference parame...
This paper contrasts the normative implications of a model of decision- making with endogenous frame...
We develop a model of decision-making with endogenous frames and contrast the normative implications...
This paper contrasts the normative implications of a model of decisionmaking with endogenous frames ...
First, the paper discusses the extent to which preference change is a topic of normative rationality...
The standard model of choice behavior relies on an implicit assumption that a decision maker is not ...
International audienceRational choice theory analyzes how an agent can rationally act, given his or ...
We use the revealed preference method to derive a model of individual decision making when one’s end...
Abstract: We describe recent progress in several areas related to endogeneity, including: choice set...
In standard models it is typically taken for granted that preferences are given and defined over the...
We propose and develop a dynamic theory of endogenous preference formation in which people adopt wor...
This paper considers the possibility of a robust and general formulation of a model of choice for th...
Endogeneity arises in discrete choice models due to several factors and results in inconsistent esti...
We study decision problems where (a) preference parameters are deÖned to include psychological/moral...
Mathematical and computational decision models are powerful tools for studying choice behavior, and ...
We relate the normative implications of a model of decision-making with endogenous preference parame...
This paper contrasts the normative implications of a model of decision- making with endogenous frame...
We develop a model of decision-making with endogenous frames and contrast the normative implications...
This paper contrasts the normative implications of a model of decisionmaking with endogenous frames ...
First, the paper discusses the extent to which preference change is a topic of normative rationality...
The standard model of choice behavior relies on an implicit assumption that a decision maker is not ...
International audienceRational choice theory analyzes how an agent can rationally act, given his or ...
We use the revealed preference method to derive a model of individual decision making when one’s end...
Abstract: We describe recent progress in several areas related to endogeneity, including: choice set...
In standard models it is typically taken for granted that preferences are given and defined over the...
We propose and develop a dynamic theory of endogenous preference formation in which people adopt wor...
This paper considers the possibility of a robust and general formulation of a model of choice for th...
Endogeneity arises in discrete choice models due to several factors and results in inconsistent esti...
We study decision problems where (a) preference parameters are deÖned to include psychological/moral...
Mathematical and computational decision models are powerful tools for studying choice behavior, and ...