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We propose a notion of r-rationality, a relative version of satisficing behavior based on the idea that, for any set of … choice functions satisfying the condition for any r, and provide an algorithm to compute the maximal degree of r-rationality …
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Evidence showing that individual behavior often deviates from the classical principle of preference maximization has raised at least two important questions: (i) How serious are the deviations? and (ii) What is the best way to analyse choice behavior in order to extract information for the...
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their future performance. We argue that training with an emphasis on the standard assumptions used in economics (rationality …
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these two questions by proposing a set of foundational conditions on which to build a proper measure of the rationality of … preference data. In our first result, we show that there is a unique measure of rationality that satisfies all of the proposed …
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We propose a rule of decision-making, the sequential procedure guided by routes, and show that three influential boundedly rational choice models can be equivalently understood as special cases of this rule. In addition, the sequential procedure guided by routes is instrumental in showing that...
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A choice function is sequentially rationalizable if there is an ordered collection of asymmetric binary relations that identifies the selected alternative in every choice problem. We propose a property, F-consistency, and show that it characterizes the notion of sequential rationalizability....
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