Preference and choice cap. 7.1, Analisi Microeconomica, Hal R Varian cap. 1, Microeconomic Theory, Andreu Mas-Colell, Michael D. Whinston, and Jerry R.

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Preference and choice cap. 7.1, Analisi Microeconomica, Hal R Varian cap. 1, Microeconomic Theory, Andreu Mas-Colell, Michael D. Whinston, and Jerry R. Green

Introduction Choice is the central action of the economic agent. A consumer chooses – over a set of goods  consumer choice – how much to save vs consume / a manager chooses over plans for production  intertemporal choice An investor chooses over portfolios  choice under risk People choose other people (to work with, to date, to be political representatives, etc) When is choice ``rational"? what properties should it satisfy?

Introduction

2. Choice-based approach. Choice behaviour is the primitive characteristic of the individual. It makes assumptions directly on the behaviour The weak axiom of revealed preferences imposes an element of consistency Attractive features of this approach a.Room of more general forms of individual behaviour b.Assumptions are on directly observable objects c.Behavioural foundations of the theory of individual decision making

Preference-based approach

About Completeness Under this assumption an individual has well defined preferences between any two possible alternatives It is a strong assumption: To evaluate alternative that are far from the realm of common experience can be difficult To do it requires time and work

About Transitivity Under this assumption is not possible to find a decision maker with a sequence of choices such that her preferences appear to cycle: For example an individual that prefers a pasta over a pizza, a pizza over a burger and a burger over a pasta. It is hard to satisfy when alternative that are far from the realm of common experience This assumption is fundamental for most of the economic theory PASTA PIZZA BURGER

Violations of transitivity 1.Perceptible differences 2.Framing effect 3.Regret theory 4.….. LICHTENSTEIN, S., AND P. SLOVIC (1971): "Reversals of Preferences Between Bids and Choices in Gambling Decisions“, Journal of Experimental Psychology, 89, G. Loomes, C. Starmer and R. Sugden: “Observing Violations of Transitivity by Experimental Methods”, Econometrica, Vol. 59, No. 2 (Mar., 1991), pp

Utility functions

Choice-based approach

Example

Weak axiom of revealed preferences

The relation between the two approaches

Answer to question 1

Answer to question 2