Choice by sequential procedures
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- (F)Lexicographic shortlist method
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- Non-existence of continuous choice functions
- The lexicographic method in preference theory
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- Partially dominant choice
- Similarity-based mistakes in choice
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- On rational choice and the representation of decision problems
- Rational status quo
- A simple model of two-stage choice
- A theory of reference point formation
- This or that? Sequential rationalization of indecisive choice behavior
- Choice and individual welfare
- Congruence relations on a choice space
- Choice by iterative search
- Phenomenology of choice sequences
- Welfare criteria from choice: an axiomatic analysis
- A bi-preference interplay between transitivity and completeness: reformulating and extending Schmeidler's theorem
- Probabilistic dominance and status quo bias
- Bounded rationality is rare
- Fairness for multi-self agents
- Limited consideration model with a trigger or a capacity
- A foundation for strategic agenda voting
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