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deductive closure 2 framing 2 path-dependence 2 preference reversal 2 rationality 2 Deductive closure 1 Judgment aggregation 1 Many-valued logic 1 Triangular norm 1 Zero divisor 1
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Gold, Natalie 2 List, Christian 2 Duddy, Conal 1 Piggins, Ashley 1
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Department of Economics, Oxford University 1 EconWPA 1
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Economics Series Working Papers / Department of Economics, Oxford University 1 Journal of Economic Theory 1 Microeconomics 1
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Many-valued judgment aggregation: Characterizing the possibility/impossibility boundary
Duddy, Conal; Piggins, Ashley - In: Journal of Economic Theory 148 (2013) 2, pp. 793-805
A model of judgment aggregation is presented in which judgments on propositions are not binary but come in degrees. The primitives are a set of propositions, an entailment relation, and a “triangular norm” which establishes a lower bound on the degree to which a proposition is true whenever...
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Framing as Path-Dependence
Gold, Natalie; List, Christian - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2002
A `framing` effect occurs when an agent`s choices are not invariant under changes in the way a choice problem is formulated, e.g. changes in the way the options are described (violation of description invariance) or in the way preferences are elicited (violation of procedure invariance). In this...
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Framing as Path-Dependence
Gold, Natalie; List, Christian - EconWPA - 2002
A “framing” effect occurs when an agent’s choices are not invariant under changes in the way a choice problem is formulated, e.g. changes in the way the options are described (violation of description invariance) or in the way preferences are elicited (violation of procedure invariance)....
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