Abstract

When the behaviour of a consumer can be described via a utility function, the consumption, called the demand, is the result of the maximization of the utility function under a constraint budget. The revealed preference problem consists in recovering one utility function (it is not unique) from the demand: it corresponds to the integration of a multi-valued pseudomonotone map.

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