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Lexicographic preferences
Lexicographic preferences or lexicographic orderings describe comparative preferences where an economic agent prefers any amount of one good (X) to…
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2018
2018
On the Representability of a Class of Lexicographic Preferences
Kuntal Banerjee
2018
Corpus ID: 158247259
We present sufficient conditions for the non-representability of a class of lexicographic preferences. The proof of non…
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2017
2017
On theProperUse of Game-TheoreticModels in Conflict Studies
Branislav L. Slantchev
2017
Corpus ID: 3405229
As I stand here today, I am suddenly keenly aware that I am a theorist in the clutches of a bunch of empiricists. Perhaps that…
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2017
2017
Achieving ex post efficiency in a college admission problem with preferences for peers
T. Nguyen
2017
Corpus ID: 86554668
Motivated by a recent innovation in Vietnam’s college admission system, this thesis explores the potential of costless…
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2015
2015
A New Conjoint Model under Lexicographic Preferences
D. Jun
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H. Lim
2015
Corpus ID: 155541919
2010
2010
Bargaining , Values and Implementation with Coalitional Externalities 1
P. Borm
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Yuan Ju
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David Wettstein
2010
Corpus ID: 14940536
The paper starts by proposing an explicit and intuitive bargaining process to analyze coalitional externalities, which we then…
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Review
2008
Review
2008
Valuing preferences for outdoor recreation in french forests: a choice experiment approach
J. Dehez
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P. Point
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B. Rulleau
2008
Corpus ID: 2247220
Services provided by the natural environment, especially for recreation purposes, are highly heterogeneous. It is then useful to…
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2002
2002
THE NEOCLASSICAL PARADIGM : LIMITS TO SUBSTITUTION AND IRREVERSIBILITY IN PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION
D. Stern
2002
Corpus ID: 59936667
There are many methodological approaches within ecological economics. Modifications to the neoclassical paradigm represents one…
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2002
2002
Strategy-Proofness and Efficiency in a Mixed-Good Economy with Single-Peaked Preferences
Paulo P. Côrte-Real
2002
Corpus ID: 154976918
We conduct an analysis of the implications of strategy-proofness and efficiency in a model of a mixed-good economy. Following…
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2001
2001
2 Consumer Sovereignty
A. Trigg
2001
Corpus ID: 44052064
1995
1995
Economic values, ethics, and ecosystem health
T. Holmes
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R. Kramer
1995
Corpus ID: 55022612
Economic valuations of changes in ecosystem health can provide quantitative information for social decisions. However…
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