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Dynamically consistent menu preferences

We provide a unified analysis of dynamically consistent menu preferences in which an agent may exhibit a preference for flexibility, a preference for commitment, or both. Our work generalizes prior results, which investigated this problem for an agent who always exhibits preference for flexibility....

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Published in:Economic theory 2024-12, Vol.78 (4), p.1047-1074
Main Authors: Higashi, Youichiro, Hyogo, Kazuya, Riella, Gil
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Economic theory
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Economics
Economics and Finance
Expected utility
Flexibility
Game Theory
Microeconomics
Preferences
Public Finance
Regret
Research Article
Restaurants
Social and Behav. Sciences
Subjective states
Temptation
Uncertainty
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