Social Choice and Welfare, vol 38(4). pp. 369-584. (2012)
Autores: José Luis Pinto Prades y José María Abellán Perpiñán.
Revealed preferences are not consistent. Many anomalies have been found in different contexts. This finding leads to a divergence between normative and descriptive analyses. There are several ways of facing this problem. In this paper we argue in favour of debiasing observed choices in such a way that the “true” preferences are discovered.
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