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Revealed Preference Theory Christopher P. Chambers (University of California, San Diego)

Revealed Preference Theory By Christopher P. Chambers (University of California, San Diego)

Revealed Preference Theory by Christopher P. Chambers (University of California, San Diego)


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The theory of revealed preference has a long, distinguished tradition in economics but lacked a systematic presentation of the theory until now. This book deals with basic questions in economic theory and studies situations in which empirical observations are consistent or inconsistent with some of the best known economic theories.

Revealed Preference Theory Summary

Revealed Preference Theory by Christopher P. Chambers (University of California, San Diego)

Pioneered by American economist Paul Samuelson, revealed preference theory is based on the idea that the preferences of consumers are revealed in their purchasing behavior. Researchers in this field have developed complex and sophisticated mathematical models to capture the preferences that are 'revealed' through consumer choice behavior. This study of consumer demand and behavior is closely tied up with econometrics (especially nonparametric econometrics), where testing the validity of different theoretical models is an important aspect of research. The theory of revealed preference has a very long and distinguished tradition in economics, but there was no systematic presentation of the theory until now. This book deals with basic questions in economic theory, such as the relation between theory and data, and studies the situations in which empirical observations are consistent or inconsistent with some of the best known theories in economics.

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'The book is an extremely important contribution to the literature, and unlike most other texts which summarize the research in areas of mathematical economics, there is a serious effort to make the reader aware that contemporary RPT is a tool for applied economists that competes with the ever-expanding set of empirical tools now available.' D. Wade Hands, Oeconomia

About Christopher P. Chambers (University of California, San Diego)

Christopher Chambers is an Associate Professor of Economics at University of California, San Diego. He has published articles in the American Economic Review, Econometrica, Games and Economic Behavior, the Journal of Economic Theory, and Theoretical Economics. He is an associate editor of the Journal of Economic Theory, the Journal of Mathematical Economics, and Social Choice and Welfare. He is also coeditor of Mathematical Social Sciences. Federico Echenique is a Professor of Economics at the California Institute of Technology. He has published articles in the American Economic Review, Econometrica, the Journal of Political Economy, Games and Economic Behavior, the Journal of Economic Theory, and Theoretical Economics. He is an associate editor of the Journal of Economic Theory, the Economic Journal, Economic Theory, and ACM Transactions on Economics and Computation.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Mathematical preliminaries; 2. Classical abstract choice theory; 3. Rational demand; 4. Topics in rational demand; 5. Practical issues in revealed preference analysis; 6. Production; 7. Stochastic choice; 8. Choice under uncertainty; 9. General equilibrium theory; 10. Game theory; 11. Social choice and political science; 12. Revealed preference and systems of polynomial inequalities; 13. Revealed preference and model theory.

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NLS9781107458116
9781107458116
1107458110
Revealed Preference Theory by Christopher P. Chambers (University of California, San Diego)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2016-01-05
235
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