Rationalizability of menu preferences
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3436873 (Why is no real title available?)
- A Representation Theorem for "Preference for Flexibility"
- A unique costly contemplation representation
- Behavioral implications of shortlisting procedures
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- Multiple Temptations
- Preference for Flexibility in a Savage Framework
- Preference for flexibility and random choice
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- Quasi-Transitivity, Rational Choice and Collective Decisions
- Rationalizability of choice functions on general domains without full transitivity
- Representing Preferences with a Unique Subjective State Space
- Revealed Preference Theory
- Temptation and Self-Control
- Temptation-Driven Preferences
Cited in
(9)- Rationality, external norms, and the epistemic value of menus
- Choices, consequences, and rationality
- Correction to: ``Rationalizability of menu preferences
- On the maximization of menu-dependent interval orders
- The deep side of preference theory
- Menu-dependent preferences and revelation principle
- Diversity relations over menus
- Justifiable preferences over opportunity sets
- Semantic-aware optimization of user interface menus
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