Lecture

Choice Theory: Theoretical Foundations

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This lecture introduces the theoretical foundations of choice theory, focusing on the ingredients that constitute choice models. It covers the theory of behavior, building the theory by defining decision makers, their characteristics, available alternatives, attributes of alternatives, and decision rules. The lecture also discusses individual characteristics, continuous and discrete choice sets, alternative attributes, decision rules like Homo economicus, utility, and behavioral assumptions.

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