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[PDF] Revealed attention

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Y Masatlioglu, D Nakajima… - … paper, Department of …, 2009 - stiet.cms.si.umich.edu
Abstract The standard revealed preference argument relies on an implicit assumption that a
decision maker considers all feasible alternatives. However, the marketing and psychology
literatures provide well-established evidence that consumers do not consider all brands in ...
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[PDF] Choice by iterative search

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Y Masatlioglu… - Unpublished paper, Department …, 2009 - stiet.cms.si.umich.edu
Abstract When making choices, decision makers often either lack information about
alternatives or lack the cognitive capacity to analyze every alternative. To capture these
situations, we formulate a framework to study behavioral search by utilizing the idea of ...
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First‐price auctions, Dutch auctions, and buy‐it‐now prices with Allais paradox bidders

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D Nakajima - Theoretical Economics, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
This paper investigates first-price and Dutch auctions when bidders have preferences
exhibiting the Allais paradox. We characterize an equilibrium for both auctions, paying
particular attention to the dynamic inconsistency problems that can arise with such ...
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[CITATION] Allais Paradox Bidders in First-Price Auctions, Dutch Auctions and their Variants

D Nakajima - Unpublished Paper, 2004
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[PDF] When more is less: Limited consideration

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JS Lleras, Y Masatlioglu, D Nakajima… - Unpublished, …, 2010 - econweb.umd.edu
Abstract There is well-established evidence that decision makers consistently fail to consider
all available options. Instead, they restrict their attention to only a subset of it and then
undertake a more detailed analysis of the reduced sets of alternatives. This systematic ...
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Nicotine, Tar, and Mutagenicity of Mainstream Smoke Generated by Machine Smoking with International Organization for Standardization and Health Canada Intense …

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O Endo, M Matsumoto, Y Inaba, K Sugita… - Journal of Health …, 2009 - J-STAGE
Based upon the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), the World Health
Organization (WHO) has recommended that health authorities disclose toxicological
properties of cigarette mainstream smoke (MSS) obtained not only according to US ...
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[CITATION] Development of environmental monitoring methodology for full scale landfill reclamation activities with a focus on bioaerosols

I BULENT, Y INOUE, D NAKAJIMA… - Zenkoku Toshi Seiso …, 2005 - sciencelinks.jp
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Essays on auctions and the war of attrition with the Allais paradox

D Nakajima - 2006 - gradworks.umi.com
Abstract: This dissertation contains three essays, all of which introduce players whose
preferences exhibit the Allais paradox. Such preferences have been widely supported in
experimental settings in favor of the traditional expected utility (EU) preferences. In the first ...
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Josef Hofbauer and William H. Sandholm Survival of dominated strategies under evolutionary dynamics............... 341

M Siniscalchi, T Hayashi, J Miao… - Wiley Online Library
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A study on residents' evaluation of irrigation canal in rural area: Evalution from a viewpoint of characteristic of rural settlments' pattern

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H HONJO, N FUJIMOTO, N MITSUHASHI… - Journal of Rural …, 1999 - sciencelinks.jp
Abstract; The purpose of this paper is to apply irrigation waterways to rural environmental
development. Particularly, we take notice of waterways in rural area. Conclusions are as
follows: 1) On the formative period, rural settlements were under the influence of ...
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[PDF] Exploiting Naive Consumers with Limited Willpower

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Y Masatlioglu… - 2011 - www-personal.umich.edu
Abstract This paper studies the optimal contract with consumers who has only limited
willpower so cannot always stick with the initially desirable alternative when facing a
tempting option. Assuming that consumers are unaware of their dynamic inconsistent ...
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