Indifference, indecisiveness, experimentation, and stochastic choice

Author:

Ok Efe A.1,Tserenjigmid Gerelt2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Economics and the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University

2. Department of Economics, University of California Santa Cruz

Abstract

Among the reasons behind the choice behavior of an individual taking a stochastic form are her potential indifference or indecisiveness between certain alternatives, and/or her willingness to experiment in the sense of occasionally deviating from choosing a best alternative to give a try to other options. We introduce methods of identifying if and when a stochastic choice model may be thought of as arising due to any one of these three reasons. Each of these methods furnishes a natural way of making deterministic welfare comparisons within any model that is “rationalized” as such. In turn, we apply these methods, and characterize the associated welfare orderings, in the case of several well‐known classes of stochastic choice models.

Publisher

The Econometric Society

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance

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