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Preferences under Ignorance

Sonntag, 07.04.2019

Neuer Beitrag im Journal "International Economic Review" von Univ.-Prof. Christoph Kuzmics, PhD et al.

 

Preferences under Ignorance

A decision maker (DM) makes choices from different sets of alternatives. The DM is initially ignorant of the payoff associated with each alternative and learns these payoffs only after a large number of choices have been made. We show that, in the presence of an outside option, once payoffs are learned, the optimal choice rule from sets of alternatives can be rationalized by a DM with strict preferences over all alternatives. Under this model, the DM has preferences for preferences while being ignorant of what preferences are “right.”

Gossner, O. und Kuzmics, C. (2019): Preferences under Ignorance, in: International Economic Review, Vol. 60, No. 1, pp. 241-257, doi: 10.1111/iere.12351.

 

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