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Heuristics as Decision Rules - Part I: The Cobb Douglas Consumer

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  • Werner G³th

    (Humboldt University Berlin)

  • Wilhelm Neuefeind

    (Washington University in St.\Louis)

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Many consumption prices are highly volatile. It would certainly overburden our cognitive system to fully adjust to all these changes. Households therefore often rely on simple heuristics when deciding what to consume, e.g. in the form of a constant budget share for a specific consumption commodity, like a vacation, or of a constant consumption amount for low-cost commodities as food items. Using utility functions we can measure the welfare loss, caused by such heuristics, and to what extent this can be reduced by adaptation. In the present Part I the analysis is mainly restricted to a single consumerá with a Cobb-Douglas utility function. General utility functions will also be considered. Part II will study exchange economies

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  • Werner G³th & Wilhelm Neuefeind, 2001. "Heuristics as Decision Rules - Part I: The Cobb Douglas Consumer," Homo Oeconomicus, Institute of SocioEconomics, vol. 18, pages 177-197.
  • Handle: RePEc:hom:homoec:v:18:y:2001:p:177-197
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