The following pages link to Revealed Preference Theory (Q5541773):
Displaying 50 items.
- Richter-Peleg multi-utility representations of preorders (Q266515) (← links)
- Conditional preference orders and their numerical representations (Q268632) (← links)
- A test for risk-averse expected utility (Q281397) (← links)
- Partial knowledge restrictions on the two-stage threshold model of choice (Q298368) (← links)
- \((m, n)\)-rationalizable choices (Q313072) (← links)
- Universal semiorders (Q313082) (← links)
- Satisficing and stochastic choice (Q337827) (← links)
- Observable implications of Nash and subgame-perfect behavior in extensive games (Q393277) (← links)
- Non-existence of continuous choice functions (Q406408) (← links)
- A further study on rationality conditions of fuzzy choice functions (Q409725) (← links)
- Order extensions, budget correspondences, and rational choice (Q430912) (← links)
- A revealed preference analysis of solutions to simple allocation problems (Q430914) (← links)
- Continuous multi-utility representations of preorders (Q451057) (← links)
- Afriat's theorem for indivisible goods (Q462847) (← links)
- Bounding quantile demand functions using revealed preference inequalities (Q469556) (← links)
- The computational complexity of rationalizing Pareto optimal choice behavior (Q483106) (← links)
- Testing rationality without restricting heterogeneity (Q506060) (← links)
- Arrow's axiom and full rationality for fuzzy choice functions (Q535260) (← links)
- On the rationalizability of observed consumers' choices when preferences depend on budget sets and (potentially) on anything else (Q538514) (← links)
- Duality and rationality (Q599666) (← links)
- Set-rationalizable choice and self-stability (Q634537) (← links)
- On randomized rationality (Q649141) (← links)
- Choice procedures and power structure in social decisions (Q649146) (← links)
- Contraction consistent stochastic choice correspondence (Q649156) (← links)
- A million answers to twenty questions: choosing by checklist (Q665450) (← links)
- Multi-valued demand and rational choice in the two-commodity case (Q674227) (← links)
- Utility representation of an incomplete preference relation (Q697961) (← links)
- Game theory via revealed preferences (Q700086) (← links)
- Rationalizability of menu preferences (Q722614) (← links)
- On probabilistic rationalizability (Q733789) (← links)
- Revealed preference and the axiomatic foundations of intransitive indifference: The case of asymmetric subrelations (Q749476) (← links)
- Rationality of indecisive choice functions on triadic choice domains (Q755413) (← links)
- Chernoff's dual axiom, revealed preference and weak rational choice functions (Q759607) (← links)
- Stochastic revealed preference and rationalizability (Q763359) (← links)
- Fuzzy revealed preference theory (Q792193) (← links)
- A folk meta-theorem in the foundations of utility theory (Q808975) (← links)
- Single-peaked choice (Q836878) (← links)
- Rationalizability of choice functions on general domains without full transitivity (Q857971) (← links)
- Demand properties of concavifiable preferences (Q861829) (← links)
- Consistency indicators for fuzzy choice functions (Q868217) (← links)
- Intransitive indifference and incomparability (Q900093) (← links)
- Limit properties of equilibrium allocations of Walrasian strategic games (Q918359) (← links)
- What kind of preference maximization does the weak axiom of revealed preference characterize? (Q926214) (← links)
- Ranking fuzzy choice functions by their rationality indicators (Q934699) (← links)
- Revealed preferences: a topological approach (Q972372) (← links)
- What kind of preference maximization does the weak axiom of revealed non-inferiority characterize? (Q975942) (← links)
- Ordering infinite utility streams (Q996399) (← links)
- Afriat's theorem for general budget sets (Q1001818) (← links)
- Utility representation of lower separable preferences (Q1005751) (← links)
- Nash rationalization of collective choice over lotteries (Q1005758) (← links)