Richter, Marcel K.; Wong, Kam-Chau - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2000
A natural bound on rationality arises from computability:-I can't use a number if I can't compute it, and \hfill\break -I can't use a preference relation or utility function that I can't compute.We assume that all magnitudes (quantities, prices) are computable real numbers, and all relations and...