Rational choice and AGM belief revision

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We establish a correspondence between the rationalizability of choice studied in the revealed preference literature and the notion of minimal belief revision captured by the AGM postulates. A choice frame consists of a set of alternatives Ω, a collection E of subsets of Ω (representing possible choice sets) and a function f:E→2Ω (representing choices made). A choice frame is rationalizable if there exists a total pre-order R on Ω such that, for every E∈E, f(E) coincides with the best elements of E relative to R. We re-interpret choice structures in terms of belief revision. An interpretation is obtained by adding a valuation V that assigns to every atom p the subset of Ω at which p is true. Associated with an interpretation is an initial belief set and a partial belief revision function. A choice frame is AGM-consistent if, for every interpretation of it, the associated partial belief revision function can be extended to a full-domain belief revision function that satisfies the AGM postulates. It is shown that a finite choice frame is AGM-consistent if and only if it is rationalizable.

论文关键词:Rational choice,Revealed preference,Belief revision,Partial belief revision function,Choice function,Arrow's axiom

论文评审过程:Received 24 October 2008, Revised 8 May 2009, Accepted 11 May 2009, Available online 30 May 2009.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artint.2009.05.001