Revealed preference and choice under uncertainty

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We employ the theory of rational choice to examine whether observable choices from feasible sets of prospects can be generated by the optimization of some underlying decision criterion under uncertainty. Rather than focusing on a specific theory of choice, our objective is to formulate a general approach that is designed to cover the various decision criteria that have been proposed in the literature. We use a mild dominance property to define a class of suitable choice criteria. In addition to rationalizability per se we characterize transitive and Suzumura consistent rationalizability in the presence of dominance. © 2011 The Author(s).

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Bossert, W., & Suzumura, K. (2012). Revealed preference and choice under uncertainty. SERIEs, 3(1–2), 247–258. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13209-011-0044-9

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