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RECOVERING PREFERENCES FROM FINITE DATA
by
Lambert, Nicolas S.
, Echenique, Federico
, Chambers, Christopher P.
in
choice data
/ consistency
/ Convergence
/ Errors
/ Expected utility
/ Experiments
/ Preferences
/ Revealed preference
/ Utility theory
2021
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RECOVERING PREFERENCES FROM FINITE DATA
by
Lambert, Nicolas S.
, Echenique, Federico
, Chambers, Christopher P.
in
choice data
/ consistency
/ Convergence
/ Errors
/ Expected utility
/ Experiments
/ Preferences
/ Revealed preference
/ Utility theory
2021
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RECOVERING PREFERENCES FROM FINITE DATA
2021
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Overview
We study preferences estimated from finite choice experiments and provide sufficient conditions for convergence to a unique underlying “true” preference. Our conditions are weak and, therefore, valid in a wide range of economic environments. We develop applications to expected utility theory, choice over consumption bundles, and menu choice. Our framework unifies the revealed preference tradition with models that allow for errors.
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Wiley,Wiley Subscription Services, Inc,Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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