Fuzzy choice functions : a revealed preference approach /

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Author / Creator:Georgescu, Irina.
Imprint:Berlin : Springer, ©2007.
Description:1 online resource (ix, 280 pages) : illustrations.
Language:English
Series:Studies in fuzziness and soft computing, 1434-9922 ; v. 214
Studies in fuzziness and soft computing ; v. 214.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11066498
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ISBN:9783540689980
3540689982
9783540689973
3540689974
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:"This book extends the theory of revealed preference to fuzzy choice functions and provides applications to multicriteria decision making problems. Even though the text is reasonably self-contained, previous knowledge of revealed preference and fuzzy set theory is helpful for the reader. Social choice theorists and computer scientists will find in this monograph stimulating material for further research and concrete applications."--Jacket.
Other form:Print version: Georgescu, Irina. Fuzzy choice functions. Berlin : Springer, ©2007 9783540689973 3540689974
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Summary:A main topic in welfare economics is the rational behaviour of a consumer when, faced with various prices and incomes, he has to make a choice. The theory of consumption establishes the framework in which the rationality of consumers is de?ned and the principle on which it is based. By [109], "the rationality of a consumer may be described by postulating that a consumer has a de?nite preference over all conceivable commodity bundles and that he chooses those commodity bundles that are optimal with respect to his preference subject to budgetary constraints". Samuelson's theory of revealed preference expresses the rationality of a consumer in terms of some preference relation associated with a demand fu- tion. The foundation of this theory is built on The Weak Axiom of Consumer Behavior [87] and on The Strong Axiom of Consumer Behavior [63]. The s- ond axiom assures that the demand function can be reconstructed from a revealed preference relation. To make a rational choice is a more general problem that goes beyond the theme of consumer. In economics, social life, medicine, psychology, etc. there are several cases when an agent has to make rational decisions. For instance, when the members of a society vote di?erent candidates in an election, a plausible hypothesis is that, having a desideratum, each of them is rational in the act of choice.
Physical Description:1 online resource (ix, 280 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9783540689980
3540689982
9783540689973
3540689974
ISSN:1434-9922
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