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A distributional and dynamic theory of pricing and preference

A distributional and dynamic theory of pricing and preference

Theories that describe how people assign prices and make choices are typically based on the idea that both of these responses are derived from a common static, deterministic function used to assign utilities to options. However, preference reversals -- where prices assigned to gambles conflict with preference orders elicited through …