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Revealed and Normative Preferences 4 Axiomatic Characterization 2 Axiomatic characterization 2 Behavioral Choices 2 Behavioral Decisions 2 Individual Welfare 2 Welfare 2
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Ghosal, Sayantan 3 Dalton, Patricio S. 2 Dalton, Patricio 1 Dalton, Patricio Santiago 1 Ghosal, S. 1
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Department of Economics, Adam Smith Business School 1 Department of Economics, University of Warwick 1 Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE) 1 Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research 1
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CAGE Online Working Paper Series 1 Discussion Paper / Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research 1 SIRE Discussion Papers 1 Working Papers / Department of Economics, Adam Smith Business School 1
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Characterizing Behavioral Decisions with Choice Data
Ghosal, Sayantan; Dalton, Patricio - Department of Economics, University of Warwick - 2013
This paper provides an axiomatic characterization of choices in a setting where a decision-maker may not fully internalize all the consequences of her choices on herself. Such a departure from rationality, it turns out, is common across a variety of positive behavioral models and admits the...
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Characterizing behavioral decisions with choice data
Dalton, Patricio S.; Ghosal, Sayantan - Department of Economics, Adam Smith Business School - 2013
A number of different models with behavioral economics have a reduced form rep- resentation where potentially boundedly rational decision-makers do not necessarily in- ternalize all the consequences of their actions on payo¤ relevant features (which we label as psychological states) of the...
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Behavioral Decisions and Welfare (Replaces CentER DP 2010-22)
Dalton, Patricio Santiago; Ghosal, S. - Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research - 2010
If decision-makers (DMs) do not always do what is in their best interest, what do choices reveal about welfare? This paper shows how observed choices can reveal whether the DM is acting in her own best interest. We study a framework that relaxes rationality in a way that is common across a...
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Characterizing Behavioral Decisions with Choice Datas
Dalton, Patricio S.; Ghosal, Sayantan - Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE) - 2013
A number of different models with behavioral economics have a reduced form representation where potentially boundedly rational decision-makers do not necessarily internalize all the consequences of their actions on payoff relevant features (which we label as psychological states) of the choice...
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