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Identification of consideration sets from choice data

We show that many bounded rationality patterns of choice can be alternatively represented as testable models of limited consideration, and we elicit the features of the associated unobserved consideration sets from the observed choice. Moreover, we characterize some testable choice procedures in whi...

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