Revealed Preference Theory
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- Stochastic revealed preference and the theory of demand
- Smallest quasi-transitive extensions
- Richter-Peleg multi-utility representations of preorders
- Testing strictly concave rationality
- Arrow's axiom and full rationality for fuzzy choice functions
- Revealed preference, stochastic dominance, and the expected utility hypothesis
- Rationality of bargaining solutions
- On the rationalizability of observed consumers' choices when preferences depend on budget sets and (potentially) on anything else
- Simple preference intensity comparisons
- Upper semicontinuous representability of maximal elements for nontransitive preferences
- Multiattribute utility theory: A survey
- Rationalisable belief selection
- Continuous multi-utility representations of preorders
- Identification and testable implications of the Ramsey-Cass-Koopmans model
- Non-existence of continuous choice functions
- A further study on rationality conditions of fuzzy choice functions
- Welfare analysis when choice is status-quo biased
- Single-plateaued choice
- An approach to distributed systems from orderings and representability
- Nonparametric utility theory in strategic settings: revealing preferences and beliefs from proposal-response games
- Recoverability revisited
- Conditional preference orders and their numerical representations
- Continuous choice functions and the strong axiom of revealed preference
- Rational choice and two-person bargaining solutions
- Descriptive complexity and revealed preference theory
- Nash rationalization of collective choice over lotteries
- The leveling axiom
- Limit properties of equilibrium allocations of Walrasian strategic games
- Maximal-element rationalizability
- Revisiting the problem of integrability in utility theory
- Utility representation of an incomplete preference relation
- On the extension of binary relations in economic and game theories
- What kind of preference maximization does the weak axiom of revealed non-inferiority characterize?
- Revealed preference and the axiomatic foundations of intransitive indifference: The case of asymmetric subrelations
- Choice on the simplex domain
- A test for risk-averse expected utility
- WARP and combinatorial choice
- Revealed preference and intransitive indifference
- A million answers to twenty questions: choosing by checklist
- Distances of fuzzy choice functions
- Equilibrium behavior in markets and games: Testable restrictions and identification.
- Choice resolutions
- Revealed preferences: a topological approach
- Bounding quantile demand functions using revealed preference inequalities
- Probabilistic evaluations: a universal representation for preferences over countable sets
- The computational complexity of rationalizing Pareto optimal choice behavior
- The structure of incomplete preferences
- Fairness for multi-self agents
- A geometric approach to revealed preference via Hamiltonian cycles
- Order extensions, budget correspondences, and rational choice
- Order embedding theorems and multi-utility representation of the preorder
- Demand properties of concavifiable preferences
- Partial knowledge restrictions on the two-stage threshold model of choice
- A bi-preference interplay between transitivity and completeness: reformulating and extending Schmeidler's theorem
- Duality and rationality
- The congruence axiom and path independence
- Identification in general equilibrium
- Revealed preference and revealed preference cycles: a survey
- Incomplete preferences and rational intransitivity of choice
- A general extension theorem for binary relations
- A simple characterization of responsive choice
- Symposium on revealed preference analysis
- Consumer choice and revealed bounded rationality
- Consistency indicators for fuzzy choice functions
- Rational preference and rationalizable choice
- A note on rationality conditions of fuzzy choice functions
- A theory for estimating consumer's preference from demand
- Single-peaked choice
- Reason-based choice correspondences
- Continuity and uniqueness in revealed preference
- Economies as distributions: Implications for aggregation and stability
- Congruence indicators for fuzzy choice functions
- Rationalizations of choice functions
- Separation theorems and expected utilities
- Afriat's theorem for indivisible goods
- Welfarism and rationalizability in allocation problems with indivisibilities
- Revealed preference axioms for continuous rational choice
- Multiobjective optimization, scalarization, and maximal elements of preorders
- Impossibility theorems without collective rationality
- Revealed favorability, indirect utility, and direct utility
- Fuzzy choice functions, revealed preference and rationality
- (m, n)-rationalizable choices
- Universal semiorders
- Domain closedness conditions and rational choice
- Scalarization in set optimization with solid and nonsolid ordering cones
- Efficient and non-deteriorating choice.
- Continuity and continuous multi-utility representations of nontotal preorders: some considerations concerning restrictiveness
- What kind of preference maximization does the weak axiom of revealed preference characterize?
- Rationalizability of choice functions by game trees
- Necessary and possible indifferences
- Degree of dominance and congruence axioms for fuzzy choice functions
- Indirect preferences
- Choice probabilities and choice functions
- Chernoff's dual axiom, revealed preference and weak rational choice functions
- Stochastic revealed preference and rationalizability
- Behavioral strong implementation
- Computing revealed preference goodness-of-fit measures with integer programming
- Social choice for bliss-point problems
- Observable implications of Nash and subgame-perfect behavior in extensive games
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