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Todd Sarver

Assistant Professor, Northwestern University
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Anticipating regret: Why fewer options may be better

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T Sarver - Econometrica, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
I wish to thank Haluk Ergin, Peter Klibanoff, Marco LiCalzi, Massimo Marinacci, Jawwad
Noor, Marciano Siniscalchi, numerous seminar participants, a co-editor, and three
anonymous referees for helpful comments. I am particularly grateful to Bart Lipman for ...
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Representing Preferences with a Unique Subjective State Space: A Corrigendum1

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E Dekel, BL Lipman, A Rustichini… - Econometrica, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Dekel, Lipman and Rustichini (2001)(henceforth DLR) axiomatically characterized three
representations of preferences that allow for a desire for flexibility and/or commitment. In one
of these representations (ordinal expected utility), the independence axiom is stated in a ...
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A unique costly contemplation representation

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H Ergin… - Econometrica, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
We study preferences over menus which can be represented as if the individual is uncertain
of her tastes, but is able to engage in costly contemplation before selecting an alternative
from a menu. Since contemplation is costly, our key axiom, aversion to contingent ...
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[PDF] A Subjective Model of Temporal Preferences

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H Ergin… - Northwestern and WUSTL, working paper, 2009 - econ.brown.edu
Abstract We study preferences for timing of resolution of objective uncertainty in a simple
menu choice model with two stages of information arrival. We characterize two general
classes of utility representations called hidden action representations. The ...
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Dubuque Packing: Employer Relocation Decisions and the Need for a Principled Approach to Determining What is Subject to Mandatory Collective Bargaining

TL Sarver - Ohio St. LJ, 1992 - HeinOnline
Page 1. Dubuque Packing.' Employer Relocation Decisions and the Need for a
Principled Approach to Determining What Is Subject to Mandatory Collective
Bargaining I. INTRODUCTION The recent National Labor Relations ...
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Correlated equilibrium in evolutionary models with subpopulations

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J Lenzo… - Games and Economic Behavior, 2006 - Elsevier
We study a version of the multipopulation replicator dynamics, where each population is
comprised of multiple subpopulations. We establish that correlated equilibrium is a natural
solution concept in this setting. Specifically, we show that every correlated equilibrium is ...
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[PDF] Hidden Actions and Preferences for Timing of Resolution of Uncertainty

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H Ergin… - 2010 - sites.google.com
Abstract We study preferences for timing of resolution of objective uncertainty in a simple
menu-choice model with two stages of information arrival. We characterize a general class
of utility representations called hidden action representations, which interpret an intrinsic ...
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[PDF] Preference for Flexibility and Random Choice

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D Ahn… - 2011 - emlab.berkeley.edu
Abstract We study a two-stage model where the agent has preferences over menus as in
Dekel, Lipman, and Rustichini (2001) in the first period then makes random choices from
menus as in Gul and Pesendorfer (2006) in the second period. Both preference for ...
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[CITATION] Representing Preferences with a Unique Subjective State Space: Corrigendum

E Eckel, B Lipman, A Rustichini… - … of Economics-Working …, 2005 - econpapers.repec.org
... Eddie Eckel (), Barton Lipman (), Aldo Rustichini () and Todd Sarver () Additional contact
information Eddie Eckel: Economics Dept., Northwestern University, and School of
Economics, Tel Aviv University Aldo Rustichini: University of Minnesota. ...
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Regret and contemplation

TD Sarver - 2006 - gradworks.umi.com
UMI, ProQuest ® Dissertations & Theses. The world's most comprehensive collection of
dissertations and theses. Learn more... ProQuest, Regret and contemplation. by Sarver,
Todd D., PhD, BOSTON UNIVERSITY, 2006, 0 pages; 3214981. ...
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[CITATION] Supplementary Appendix of “A Unique Costly Contemplation Representation”

H Ergin… - 2010
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[PDF] Optimal Anticipation

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T Sarver - 2011 - econ.duke.edu
Abstract This paper studies a recursive non-expected-utility model in which the agent
chooses what level of future utility to anticipate. This level of anticipation acts as a reference
point for future consumption, and deviations from this level are psychologically costly to ...
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[CITATION] Representing Preferences with a Unique Subjective State Space: Corrigendum

BL Lipman, A Rustichini, T Sarver - … University-Department of …, 2005 - ideas.repec.org
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[PDF] Supplement to “Preference for Flexibility and Random Choice”

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D Ahn… - 2011 - emlab.berkeley.edu
Abstract In this supplement we provide the proofs of two representation theorems used in
Appendix A of the paper “Preference for Flexibility and Random Choice,” henceforth
denoted AS. These theorems verify that the representation results from Dekel, Lipman, ...
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