The following pages link to (Q4403964):
Displaying 50 items.
- Consumer preferences and demand systems (Q299453) (← links)
- Income effects and the marginal utility of income (Q375013) (← links)
- Identifying combinatorial valuations from aggregate demand (Q406412) (← links)
- (Convex) level sets integration (Q504802) (← links)
- Noncooperative household demand (Q533091) (← links)
- On continuous utility functions derived from demand functions (Q593960) (← links)
- Duality and rationality (Q599666) (← links)
- Compensated and direct demand without transitive and complete preferences (Q751945) (← links)
- An axiomatic approach to compensated demand (Q753645) (← links)
- Money-metric utility functions in the theory of revealed preference (Q908822) (← links)
- Social utility functions for strategic decisions in probabilistic voting models (Q1053583) (← links)
- Linear demand functions in theory and practice (Q1062890) (← links)
- The appropriate specification of constant elasticity demand functions (Q1069415) (← links)
- Cost of living indices based on demand functions (Q1080764) (← links)
- Integration of demand and continuous utility functions (Q1082230) (← links)
- Continuous utility functions in consumer theory. A set of duality theorems (Q1082231) (← links)
- Stochastic specification and estimation of share equation systems (Q1094072) (← links)
- Utility theory (Q1141573) (← links)
- A simple proof of the LeChatelier-Samuelson principle and the theory of cost and production (Q1164527) (← links)
- A generalized Slutsky matrix of the second kind (Q1167409) (← links)
- Measurable triples and cardinal measurement (Q1169918) (← links)
- Integrability implications for locally constant demand elasticities (Q1228436) (← links)
- Preference relations for rational demand functions (Q1230713) (← links)
- Aggregation and the existence of a social utility function (Q1250788) (← links)
- Incremental consumer's surplus and hedonic price adjustment (Q1252782) (← links)
- Revealed preference cycles and the Slutsky matrix (Q1255866) (← links)
- A general-equilibrium intertemporal model of an open economy (Q1338079) (← links)
- Approximately rational consumer demand (Q1338982) (← links)
- How quasi-rational are you?: A behavioral interpretation of a two form which measures non-integrability of a system of demand equations (Q1389575) (← links)
- Approximating compensated income from ordinary demand functions (Q1391058) (← links)
- Individual excess demands. (Q1428158) (← links)
- The generalized Slutsky relations. (Q1428160) (← links)
- Revealed homothetic preference and technology (Q1590375) (← links)
- Slutsky matrix norms: the size, classification, and comparative statics of bounded rationality (Q1676460) (← links)
- First-order partial differential equations and consumer theory (Q1713279) (← links)
- Potential welfare and the sum of individual compensating or equivalent variations (Q1819683) (← links)
- Tobit without apology. (Q1852948) (← links)
- Continuous utility functions for noninferior demand functions (Q1920969) (← links)
- Consumer optimization and a first-order PDE with a non-smooth system (Q2068849) (← links)
- Generalized separability and integrability: consumer demand with a price aggregator (Q2155236) (← links)
- Incomplete market demand tests for Kreps-Porteus-Selden preferences (Q2288533) (← links)
- The relationship between revealed preference and the Slutsky matrix (Q2358575) (← links)
- Quasi-linear integrability (Q2397650) (← links)
- Welfare evaluations and price indices with path dependency problems (Q2417396) (← links)
- Testing strictly concave rationality (Q2640419) (← links)
- Identification of unobserved distribution factors and preferences in the collective household model (Q2697988) (← links)
- A Theory for Estimating Consumer’s Preference from Demand (Q3463645) (← links)
- A Bayesian Model of Demand for Information about Product Quality (Q4042789) (← links)
- Slutsky and Frobenius (Q4154317) (← links)
- On First-Order Partial Differential Equations: An Existence Theorem and Its Applications (Q4604741) (← links)