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Paper #794

Título:
Biased representation of homothetic preferences on homogeneous sets
Autores:
Marc Le Menestrel y Bertrand Lemaire
Fecha:
Noviembre 2004
Resumen:
In the homogeneous case of one-dimensional objects, we show that any preference relation that is positive and homothetic can be represented by a quantitative utility function and unique bias. This bias may favor or disfavor the preference for an object. In the first case, preferences are complete but not transitive and an object may be preferred even when its utility is lower. In the second case, preferences are asymmetric and transitive but not negatively transitive and it may not be sufficient for an object to have a greater utility for be preferred. In this manner, the bias reflects the extent to which preferences depart from the maximization of a utility function.
Palabras clave:
Intransitive preferences, incomplete preferences, irrational behavior, bias, procedural concerns, process of choice
Códigos JEL:
D000, D110, D210, O220
Área de investigación:
Microeconomía
Publicado en:
Theory and Decision, 60: 207-217, 2006
Con el título:
Ratio-scale measurement with intransitivity or incompleteness: the homogeneous case

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