Non Utility Maximizing Behaviour: Probabilistic Choice in a Budget Set “Box”. Properties of Expected Demand Functions
Abstract
In this paper we use some(even a convex) probabilistic frequency functions in two choice variables defined over the budget set” box” and calculate the expected demand to study its properties The expected demands have own price negativity , are normal goods and are homogeneous of degree zero*. The detailed properties of deterministic demand functions can be replaced with similar properties for some expected demand functions the latter found with fewer and behaviourally less restrictive assumptions. To assume a deterministic utility function to be maximized is more restrictive in a behavioural sense than assuming random choice between some boundaries.
University
University of Gothenburg. School of Business, Economics and Law
Institution
Department of Economics
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Date
2008-03-18Author
Larsson, Lars-Göran
Keywords
Non-maximising behaviour
Bounded rationality
Random choice
Expected demand
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
293
Language
eng