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Discrete Choice and Rational Inattention: a General Equivalence Result�

Mogens Fosgerau, Emerson Melo and Matt Shum

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Abstract: This paper establishes a general equivalence between discrete choice and rational inattention models. We show that the choice probabilities emerging from any random utility discrete choice model can be obtained from a class of suitably generalized rational inattention models, and vice versa. Thus any discrete choice model can be given an interpretation in terms of boundedly rational behavior. The underlying idea is that the surplus function of a discrete choice model has a convex conjugate that is a generalized entropy (which is a suitable generalization of the Shannon entropy function). These generalized entropies are used to construct an information cost function for a generalized rational inattention model. We denote this class of rational inattention problems as Generalized Entropic Rational Inattention (GERI) models.

Keywords: Rational Inattention; discrete choices; general entropy; con- vex analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C25 D03 D81 E03 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-02
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