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The following pages link to The Revealed Preference Theory of Changing Tastes (Q5706645):
Displaying 22 items.
- Interdependent preference models as a theory of intentions (Q308620) (← links)
- Self-control and bargaining (Q308637) (← links)
- A geometric approach to temptation (Q414375) (← links)
- Learning the Krepsian state: exploration through consumption (Q516973) (← links)
- A model of consumption-dependent temptation (Q618895) (← links)
- The hyperbolic factor: a measure of time inconsistency (Q707883) (← links)
- State dependent choice (Q892843) (← links)
- Menu-dependent self-control (Q898658) (← links)
- Models of limited self-control: comparison and implications for bargaining (Q1670194) (← links)
- Temptation and commitment in the laboratory (Q1691373) (← links)
- Informal commitments in planner-doer games (Q1693188) (← links)
- Randomly evolving tastes and delayed commitment (Q1996181) (← links)
- On the identification of changing tastes (Q2002362) (← links)
- Bad temptation (Q2050996) (← links)
- Sophistication and preference inconsistency in a menu utility representation (Q2070582) (← links)
- Responsibility utility and the difference between preference and desirance: implications for welfare evaluation (Q2125091) (← links)
- Identifying changing taste from demand data via golden eggs (Q2179447) (← links)
- Naivete about temptation and self-control: foundations for recursive naive quasi-hyperbolic discounting (Q2211477) (← links)
- Revealed preferences of individual players in sequential games (Q2237886) (← links)
- Tit for tat: foundations of preferences for reciprocity in strategic settings (Q2455658) (← links)
- Revealed preferences with plural motives: axiomatic foundations of normative assessments in non-utilitarian welfare economics (Q2628706) (← links)
- Minimizing regret in dynamic decision problems (Q2629329) (← links)