Order isomorphisms for preferences with intransitive indifference
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The use of an order isomorphism to represent a preference relation to the set of infinite sequences of zeros and ones ordered by Pareto dominance was described. This form of representation has certain advantages over the use of two functions that work together to indicate preferences. Theorems that provide three generic preference relations into which different types of preference relations can be transformed with the use of order isomorphisms were presented.
Publication Name: The Journal of Mathematical Economics
Subject: Mathematics
ISSN: 0304-4068
Year: 1998
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Continuous lexicographic preferences
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The conditions under which lexicographic preferences are continuously representable are investigated. Two definitions of continuity for lexicographic representations are given.
Publication Name: The Journal of Mathematical Economics
Subject: Mathematics
ISSN: 0304-4068
Year: 2005
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Lexographic orders and preference representation
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Lexographic orders are employed to show preferences, with four examples to illustrate how the preference representation theorem can be used.
Publication Name: The Journal of Mathematical Economics
Subject: Mathematics
ISSN: 0304-4068
Year: 2000
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