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Date: 2013-11-25 14:06:18
Revealed preference
Preference
Utility
Local nonsatiation
Convex preferences
Consumer theory
Microeconomics
Economics

Notes on Revealed Preference Ted Bergstrom, UCSB Economics 210A November 25, 2013 We have shown how to derive demand functions, utility functions, and choice behavior, starting from some fundamental assumptions about pre

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