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This paper develops a model of choice that embeds some psychological aspects affecting decision maker's behaviour. In … the model, the decision maker attaches an unobservable psychological index -representing, e.g., the level of perceived … availability or the level of salience- to each alternative in a universal collection. Choice behaviour of the decision maker is …
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Substantial evidence has accumulated in recent empirical works on the limited ability of the Nash equilibrium to rationalize observed behavior in many classes of games played by experimental subjects. This realization has led to several attempts aimed at finding tractable equilibrium concepts...
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The use of coarse categories is prevalent in various situations and has been linked to biased economic outcomes, ranging from discrimination against minorities to empirical anomalies in financial markets. In this paper we study economic rationales for categorizing coarsely. We think of the way...
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of the expert, the decision-maker takes action at every period according to his posterior beliefs. At the end of each … round of play, the true current state is verifiable. The distinctive assumption of the paper is that the decision …
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(PP) and decision analysis (DA), for natural resources management within the context of climate change research. The … proposal is presented, called NetSyMoD (Network Analysis Creative System Modelling Decision Support), which aims at … facilitating the involvement of stakeholders or experts in policy - or decision-making processes (P/DMP). A generic P/DMP is …
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