The Nonparametric Approach to Demand Analysis
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- The two faces of independence: betweenness and homotheticity
- Inverse problems of demand analysis and their applications to computation of positively-homogeneous Konüs-Divisia indices and forecasting
- A note on testing axioms of revealed preference
- Testing for intertemporal nonseparability
- Transitivity of preferences: when does it matter?
- Revealed Preference Tests of Collectively Rational Consumption Behavior: Formulations and Algorithms
- Compensated and direct demand without transitive and complete preferences
- Representation theorem for convex nonparametric least squares
- Contraction consistent stochastic choice correspondence
- Revealed stochastic choice with attributes
- Just-noticeable difference as a behavioural foundation of the critical cost-efficiency index
- Computation as a correlation device
- The combinatorial world (of auctions) according to GARP
- The empirical implications of privacy-aware choice
- On testing for revealed preference conditions
- Consistent subsets: computationally feasible methods to compute the Houtman-Maks-index
- (Convex) level sets integration
- Price competition in a nonlinear differentiated duopoly
- Envelope and sensitivity analysis `in the large'
- Normality of demand in a two-goods setting
- The housing problem and revealed preference theory: duality and an application
- INTRODUCTION TO MEASUREMENT WITH THEORY
- A NOTE ON THE POLICY IMPLICATIONS OF USING DIVISIA CONSUMPTION AND MONETARY AGGREGATES
- Revealed preference theory for finite choice sets
- Revealed smooth nontransitive preferences
- Jensen's inequality connected with a double random good
- Testing rationality without restricting heterogeneity
- Violation of the transitivity axiom may explain why, in empirical studies, a significant number of subjects violate GARP
- Afriat from maxmin
- A condition for the identification of multivariate models with binary instruments
- Complexity results for the weak axiom of revealed preference for collective consumption models
- Non-rationalizable individuals and stochastic rationalizability
- Inverse game theory: learning utilities in succinct games
- Private versus public consumption within groups: testing the nature of goods from aggregate data
- Essential data, budget sets and rationalization
- Costly information acquisition
- The subjective expected utility hypothesis and revealed preference
- Correcting for random budgets in revealed preference experiments
- Aggregation and pairwise aggregation of demand when the distribution of income is fixed
- Production with storable and durable inputs: nonparametric analysis of intertemporal efficiency
- A COMPARISON OF TWO METHODS FOR TESTING THE UTILITY MAXIMIZATION HYPOTHESIS WHEN QUANTITY DATA ARE MEASURED WITH ERROR
- Inference of preference heterogeneity from choice data
- A testable model of consumption with externalities
- Estimating ambiguity aversion in a portfolio choice experiment
- Revealed statistical consumer theory
- On the rationalizability of observed consumers' choices when preferences depend on budget sets: comment
- Inverse problems in Pareto's demand theory and their applications to analysis of stock market crises
- Testing strictly concave rationality
- Do voters vote ideologically?
- ADMISSIBLE CLUSTERING OF AGGREGATOR COMPONENTS: A NECESSARY AND SUFFICIENT STOCHASTIC SEMINONPARAMETRIC TEST FOR WEAK SEPARABILITY
- Revealed preference theory: an algorithmic outlook
- The development of consistent decision-making across economic domains
- Observable restrictions of general equilibrium models with financial markets.
- Robust firm pricing with panel data
- Nonparametric comparative revealed risk aversion
- Shape constraints in economics and operations research
- Is intertemporal choice theory testable?
- The testable implications of competitive equilibrium in economies with externalities
- Descriptive complexity and revealed preference theory
- A menu dependent Luce model with a numeraire
- Revealed preference with a subset of goods
- On the complexity of testing the collective axiom of revealed preference
- Subgradient regularized multivariate convex regression at scale
- The development gap in economic rationality of future elites
- Identifying changing taste from demand data via golden eggs
- Revealed preference tests for weak separability: an integer programming approach
- Revealed preference tests for consistency with weakly separable indirect utility
- Equilibrium behavior in markets and games: Testable restrictions and identification.
- When is individual demand concavifiable?
- A Computational Framework for Multivariate Convex Regression and Its Variants
- Bounding quantile demand functions using revealed preference inequalities
- The computational complexity of rationalizing Pareto optimal choice behavior
- A geometric approach to revealed preference via Hamiltonian cycles
- Identification problems and decisions under ambiguity: Empirical analysis of treatment response and normative analysis of treatment choice
- Demand properties of concavifiable preferences
- Heuristics for deciding collectively rational consumption behavior
- A nonparametric test of weak separability and consumer preferences
- Consumer preferences and demand systems
- Nonparametric tests of collectively rational consumption behavior: an integer programming procedure
- On the feedback solutions of differential oligopoly games with hyperbolic demand curve and capacity accumulation
- THE ET INTERVIEW: PROFESSOR W. ERWIN DIEWERT
- Single-period Markowitz portfolio selection, performance gauging, and duality: a variation on the Luenberger shortage function
- Non-parametric hypothesis testing procedures and applications to demand analysis
- A concept of stochastic transitivity for the random utility model
- On behavioral complementarity and its implications
- Revealed preference and revealed preference cycles: a survey
- Recent advances on testability in economic equilibrium models
- FLEXIBLE FUNCTIONAL FORMS, CURVATURE CONDITIONS, AND THE DEMAND FOR ASSETS
- Symposium on revealed preference analysis
- An Afriat theorem for the collective model of household consumption
- Consumer choice and revealed bounded rationality
- The efficiency of top agents: an analysis through service strategy in tennis
- Afriat's theorem and Samuelson's `eternal darkness'
- Expected utility maximization and demand behavior
- Tests for the consistency of consumer data
- Cost of living indices based on demand functions
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