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We identify a natural counterpart of the standard GARP for demand data in which goods are all indivisible. We show that … standard GARP still applies. …
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We recover approximate parametric preferences from consistent and inconsistent consumer choices. The procedure seeks to utilize revealed preference information contained in choices by minimizing its ranking inconsistency with the proposed parametric preferences. We provide a novel...
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We identify a natural counterpart of the standard GARP for demand data in which goods are all indivisible. We show that … standard GARP still applies. …
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Axiom of Revealed Preference (GARP), and thus the preference or utility maximization hypothesis. We construct an algorithm …
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This paper shows how revealed preference relations, observed under general budget sets, can be extended using closure operators which impose certain assumptions on preferences. Common extensions are based on the assumption that preferences are convex and/or monotonic, but we also consider...
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(GARP) is consistent with utility maximization. Although familiar conditions such as non-satiation become meaningless in the … true. Exploring network structure and a new and easy-to-use variant of GARP, we propose an elementary, simple, intuitive …
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In the tradition of Afriat (1967), Diewert (1973) and Varian (1982), we provide a revealed preference characterisation of the representative consumer. Our results are simple and complement those of Gorman (1953, 1961), Samuelson (1956) and others. They can also be applied to data very readily...
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Afriat’s original method of proof is restored by using the minmax theorem. Copyright Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013
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Revealed preference tests are widely used in empirical applications of consumer rationality. These are static tests, and consequently, lack ability to handle measurement errors in the data. This paper extends and generalizes existing procedures that account for measurement errors in revealed...
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We identify a natural counterpart of the standard GARP for demand data in which goods are all indivisible. We show that … standard GARP still applies. …
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