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[PDF] Random choice and learning

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P Natenzon - 2011 - econ.as.nyu.edu
Abstract We study a decision maker who gradually learns the utility of available alternatives.
This learning process is interrupted when a choice must be made. From the observer's
perspective, this formulation yields a random choice model. We propose and analyze one ...
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Subjective Ambiguity and Preference for Flexibility

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P Natenzon - 2010 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: This paper studies preferences over menus of alternatives. A preference is
monotonic when every menu is at least as good as any of its subsets. The main result is that
any numerical representation for a monotonic preference can be written in minimax form. ...
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[PDF] Choice with Menu-Dependent Rankings (Presentation Slides)

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P Natenzon - 2008 - pnatenzon.wustl.edu
References that appear on the slides are [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7]. ... [1] Markus K. Brunnermeier
and Jonathan A. Parker. Optimal expectations. American Economic Review, 95(4):1092–1118
, September 2005. ... [2] MK Brunnermeier, C. Gollier, and JA Parker. Beliefs in the utility ...
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Essays in Behavioral Decision Theory

P Natenzon - 2012 - gradworks.umi.com
Abstract: This dissertation is in Behavioral Decision Theory, an area of Economic Theory in
which the aim is to extend the scope of decision-theoretic models to accommodate some of
the existing behavioral and psychological evidence.
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