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Rational hypersurfaces with rational convolutions

Computer Aided Geometric Design, 2007
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Miroslav Lávicka, Bohumír Bastl
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Rationing and rationality

European Journal of Political Economy, 1996
Abstract This paper investigates a simple three-good two-sector macromodel with fixed prices. In order to omit any ad hoc assumptions about the market outcomes we analyse the model as a game played by (fully) rational players. Whereas the notion of rationality underlying the concept of Nash equilibria implies a multiplicity of solutions (with ...
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Rationalization of emotion is also rational

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2020
AbstractCushman seeks to explain rationalization in terms of fundamental mental processes, and he hypotheses a selected-for function: information exchange between “rational” and “non-rational” processes in the brain. While this is plausible, his account overlooks the importance – and information value – of rationalizing the emotions of ourselves and ...
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Credit Rationing and Rational Behavior

Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 1994
This paper shows that optimal consumption is weakly increasing in the borrowing ceiling, while savings and the welfare losses caused by borrowing constraints are weakly decreasing. More important, the strict inequalities may hold even at high saving levels at which the constraints are not expected to bind any time soon. In essence, the paper shows that
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Rationalization and Rationality

2010
This is our starting point: Rationality. If you want to understand decision making, the first step is to define what a rational choice is. This has always been the first task for students of decision making.i However, it doesn’t have to be like that.
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Are Economists Rational? On the Rationality of the 'Rational Choice' Paradigm

2009
Today, an overwhelming part of academic analysis is based on the rational choice paradigm. This is true, in particular, for theoretical analyses; but it also holds for empirical analyses as far as they are based on a structural model. It also holds in spite of the existence of the behavioral economics paradigm.
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Rationalism and the silencing and distorting of Indigenous voices

Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 2021
Yann Allard-Tremblay
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Rational Rationing?

Health Services Management Research, 1998
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