Homothetic and weakly homothetic preferences
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- Order representability in groups and vector spaces
- An existence result and a characterization of the least concave utility of homothetic preferences
- AGGREGATION OF PREFERENCES IN CRISP AND FUZZY SETTINGS: FUNCTIONAL EQUATIONS LEADING TO POSSIBILITY RESULTS
- Logarithmic quasi-homothetic preferences
- Biased extensive measurement: the general case
- Isotonies on ordered cones through the concept of a decreasing scale
- Numerical representability of ordered topological spaces with compatible algebraic structure
- Logarithmically homogeneous preferences
- Classification of budget-invariant monotonic preferences
- Homothetic preferences
- Homothetic preferences on star-shaped sets.
- Continuous representability of homothetic preferences by means of homogeneous utility functions
- Linear-homothetic preferences
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