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Rational choice and revealed preference without binariness

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 This paper attempts to provide a unified account of the rationalization of possibly non-binary choice-functions by “Extended Preference Relations” (relations between sets and elements). The analysis focuses on transitive EPRs for which three choice-functional characterizations are given, two of them based on novel axioms. Transitive EPRs are shown to be rationalizable by sets of orderings that are “closed under compromise”; this novel requirement is argued to be the key to establish a canonical relationship between sets of orderings and choice-functions.

The traditional assumption of “binariness” on preference relations or choice functions is shown to be analytically unhelpful and normatively unfounded; non-binariness may arise from “unresolvedness of preference”, a previously unrecognized aspect of preference incompleteness.

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Received: 28 August 1995/Accepted: 14 February 1996

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Nehring, K. Rational choice and revealed preference without binariness. Soc Choice Welfare 14, 403–425 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003550050075

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