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Nontransitive choices have long been an area of curiosity within economics. However, determining whether nontransitive choices represent an individual’s preference is a difficult task since choice data is inherently stochastic. This paper shows that behavior from nontransitive preferences under a monotonicity assumption is equivalent to a transitive stochastic choice model. In particular, nontransitive preferences are regularly interpreted as a strength of preference, so we assume alternatives are chosen proportionally to the nontransitive preference. One implication of this result is that one cannot distinguish “complementarity in attention” and “complementarity in demand.”
Fosgerau, Mogens; Rehbeck, John; 2023 Availability: Link Link
We establish nonparametric identification in a class of so-called index models using a novel approach that relies on general topological results. Our proof strategy imposes very weak smoothness conditions on the functions to be identified and does not require any large support conditions on the regressors in our model. We apply the general identification result to additive random utility and competing risk models.
Fosgerau, Mogens; Kristensen, Dennis; 2019 Type: Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature; Arbeitspapier; Working Paper; Availability: Link Link Link
This paper reiterates the basic principles and rationale for valuing travel time savings. It explains the type of impacts that the valuation of travel time savings intends to capture and discusses whether and how those fundamental principles continue to hold with automation and increased possibility of productive time use while travelling. The paper also discusses implications for traffic management and urban form that follow from increased in-vehicle productivity.
Fosgerau, Mogens; 2019 Type: Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature; Arbeitspapier; Working Paper; Availability: Link
Sørensen, Jesper R. -V.; Fosgerau, Mogens; 2022 Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal; Availability: Link Citations: 3 (based on OpenCitations)
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