Is Complexity the Problem? Testing Random Choice with Heterogeneity (opens in new tab)
Economic choices are often stochastic: the same person may make a different choice when facing the same alternatives repeatedly. Standard models assume that the degree of randomness reflects the size of utility differences, but choice inconsistencies could also reflect difficulty comparing alternatives. Recent studies estimate such comparison difficulty (or "complexity") by fitting functional forms to aggregate choice data under a representative...
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