A theory for estimating consumer's preference from demand
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- Continuity Properties of the Core of a Market
- Measuring utility from demand
- Nontransitive-nontotal consumer theory
- Revealed Preference Theory
- Smooth Preferences
- The Construction of Utility Functions from Expenditure Data
- Weak axiomatic demand theory
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(8)- Non-smooth integrability theory
- A cue-theory of consumption
- The weak axiom of revealed preference and inverse problems in consumer theory
- The relationship between revealed preference and the Slutsky matrix
- Market demand is a continuous function of prices
- The construction of a preference field on a target statistics
- Measuring utility from demand
- A novel approach to identifying hedonic demand parameters
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