RATIONAL AND SOCIAL CHOICE Part 10 ppt
... Capabilities and the Concept of Well-Being. Social Choice and Welfare, 4, 69–76. and Lopez-Calva, L. (forthcoming). Functionings and Capabilities. In K. Arrow, A. Sen, and K. Suzumura (eds.), Handbook ... of choice 374–90 cardinality rule 374–7 costs of 375, 387 and diversity 375, 378–80 extent and value 375, 385–8 and freedom 384 and opportunity 375, 377, 378, 380–2...
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... Protect?— Systematics and the Agony of Choice. Biological Conservation, 55, 235–54. Van Hees,M.(2004). Freedom of Choice and Diversity of Options: Some Difficulties. Social Choice and Welfare, 22, 253–66. Weitzman,M.(1992). ... {x, y, z} and suppose that x and y,aswellas y and z are similar, but x and z are not similar. The singleton partition (i.e. here: {{x}, {y}, {z}}) a...
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... 48–71. Peragine,V.,andRomero-Medina,A.(2006). On Preference, Freedom and Diversity. Social Choice and Welfare, 27, 29–40. Puppe,C.(1995). Freedom of Choice and Rational Decisions. Social Choice and Welfare, ... Difficulty. Social Choice and Welfare, 15, 371–82. Hansson,S.O.(1992). A Procedural Model of Voting. Theory and Decision, 32, 269– 301. (1996). Social Choi...
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RATIONAL AND SOCIAL CHOICE Part 2 ppsx
... utility of Quiggin (1982) and Yaari (1987), cumulative prospect theory of Tversky and Kahneman (1992) and Wakker and Tversky (1993), betweenness of Dekel (1986)andChew (1989), and additive bilinear ... or white, and (g ) an act that pays $100 if the ball drawn is black and nothing if it is red or white. 2. A choice between ( f )anactthatpays $100 if the ball drawn is red or...
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RATIONAL AND SOCIAL CHOICE Part 3 potx
... above: P ($2400, 1) Q ($2500, 33/34 ; $0, 1/34) and P ∗ ($2400, 34 /100 ; $0, 66 /100 ) Q ∗ ($2500, 33 /100 ; $0, 67 /100 ) R ∗ ($2401, 34 /100 ; $1, 66 /100 ) And suppose that the agent prefers P to Q,butQ ∗ to ... “Choose either bet a or bet b”. a 100 0 0 b 0 100 0 Choice 2: “Choose either bet c or bet d”. c 100 0 100 d 0 100 100 Ellsberg (1961)offered several colleagues these...
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RATIONAL AND SOCIAL CHOICE Part 4 ppsx
... into two states. Starmer and Sugden obtained choices between lotteries like O 1 and a standard lottery, and lotteries like O ∗ 1 and the same standard lottery. The standard lotteries were always ... indeed theo- ries of rational choice is a matter for debate (see Sugden 1991). 214 daniel read 1 15 16 30 31 100 1 30 31 100 State (Ticket) State (Ticket) O 1 O 1 ∗ $100 $100 $100...
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RATIONAL AND SOCIAL CHOICE Part 5 potx
... amounts ($40 and $200) than for large amounts of money ( $100 0 and $5000), and for speed- up than for delay (time horizons considered were 6 months and 1 year for the small amounts, and 2 and 4 years ... also Benzion, Rapoport, and Yagil (1989) for an example in the case of hypothetical choices, and Pender (1996) for actual choices. choice over time 269 Guyse, J., Keller, L...
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RATIONAL AND SOCIAL CHOICE Part 8 doc
... Press. Fleurbaey,Marc (2003). On the Informational Basis of Social Choice. Social Choice and Welfare, 21, 347–84. (2005). Social Choice and the Indexing Dilemma. <http://cerses.shs.univ-paris5.fr/ publifleurbaey/scatid.pdf>. Gibbard,Allan ... General Impossibility Theorem. Social Choice and Welfare, 22/1, 237–51. Tungodden,Bertil (1999). The Distribution Problem and...
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RATIONAL AND SOCIAL CHOICE Part 9 docx
... 0.022 0.032 0 010 0.00.0 0011 0.213 0.139 0100 0.00.0 0101 0.011 0.0 0 110 0.006 0.0 0111 0.236 0.193 100 0 0.00.0 100 1 0.00.0 101 0 0.00.0 101 1 0.006 0.011 1100 0.011 0.005 1101 0.00.0 1 110 0.00.0 1111 ... 80,000} 6 {10, 000 20,000 60,000 100 ,000 110, 000} 7 {10, 000 60,000 60,000 60,000 110, 000} 8 {70,000 70,000 100 ,000 110, 000 120,000} 9 {70,000 70,000 70,000 90,000 180...
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Heat Analysis and Thermodynamic Effects Part 10 pptx
... have values of temperature less than 10 -2 K for: i> ;10; j> ;10 and k> ;10) . Under these conditions equation (10) becomes: 22 2 22 2 0 22 2 10 10 10 () ()() 1 0 () 111 (,,,) [1 (1 )( )] ... Hogstram and P. R. Almond, Physics in Medicine and Biology, Vol.51, R 455, 2006, [10] M. Oane, I. Morjan, and R. Medianu, Optics and Laser Technology, 36, 677, 2004, [11] M...
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