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continuous representations 3 preferences 3 Pareto order 2 lexicographic order 1
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Knoblauch, Vicki 3
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Department of Economics, University of Connecticut 2
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Working papers / Department of Economics, University of Connecticut 2 Theory and Decision 1
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Continuously Representable Paretian Quasi-Orders
Knoblauch, Vicki - In: Theory and Decision 60 (2006) 1, pp. 1-16
Two forms of continuity are defined for Pareto representations of preferences. They are designated “continuityâ€\x9D and “coordinate continuity.â€\x9D Characterizations are given of those Pareto representable preferences that are continuously representable and, in dimension...
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Continuous Lexicographic Preferences
Knoblauch, Vicki - Department of Economics, University of Connecticut - 2003
Under what conditions are lexicographically representable preferences continuously representable? This question is actually two questions, since there are two natural definitions of continuity for lexicographic representations. A complete answer is given for one of these questions, and the other...
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Continuous Paretian Preferences
Knoblauch, Vicki - Department of Economics, University of Connecticut - 2003
Two forms of continuity are defined for Pareto representations of preferences. They are designated continuity and coordinate continuity. Characterizations are given of those Pareto representable preferences that are continuously representable and, in dimension two, of those that are...
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