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We consider demand systems for utility-maximizing consumers facing general budget constraints whose utilities are perturbed by additive linear shifts in marginal utilities. Budgets are required to be compact but are not required to be convex. We define demand generating functions (DGF) whose...
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This paper sets up a rational inattention model for the choice of departure time for a traveler facing random travel time. The traveler chooses how much information to acquire about the travel time out-come before choosing departure time. This reduces the cost of travel time variability compared...
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We consider demand systems for utility-maximizing consumers facing general budget constraints whose utilities are perturbed by additive linear shifts in marginal utilities. Budgets are required to be compact but are not required to be convex. We define demand generating functions (DGF) whose...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012460706
This paper establishes a general equivalence between discrete choice and rational inattention models. Matejka and McKay (2015) showed that when information costs are modelled using the Shannon entropy, the choice probabilities in the rational inattention (RI) model take the multinomial logit...
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