Vernon L. Smith Quote

Given a costless choice be ween two alternatives which differ only in that the first yields more of the reward medium (e. g., currency) than the second, the first will always be chosen (preferred) over the second by an autonomous individual, i. e., utility U(M) is a monotone increasing function of the reward medium.


p. 346. - "Relevance of laboratory experiments to testing resource allocation theory," 1980


Given a costless choice be ween two alternatives which differ only in that the first yields more of the reward medium (e. g., currency) than the...

Given a costless choice be ween two alternatives which differ only in that the first yields more of the reward medium (e. g., currency) than the...

Given a costless choice be ween two alternatives which differ only in that the first yields more of the reward medium (e. g., currency) than the...

Given a costless choice be ween two alternatives which differ only in that the first yields more of the reward medium (e. g., currency) than the...