In microeconomics, a model for preferences of consumers can be as follows. For a discussion on the validity of this model, see also Indifference curve.
Let S be the set of all "packages" of goods and services. For each consumer there is assumed to be binary relation <=, called a preference relation, on S.
a<=b means: b is at least as preferable as a.
Assumed properties:
- The relation is reflexive: a<=a (this is logically true)
- The relation is transitive: a<=b and b<=c then a<=c (this is logically true, but in practice consumers may not always be that consistent)
- For all a and b in S we have a<=b or b<=a or both:
- a<=b and not b<=a; this is also written a<b: the consumer prefers b over a;
- the converse
- a<=b and b<=a; this is also written a~b: the consumer prefers a and b equally, he or she is indifferent to the choice.
In practice, S is a very large set and the consumer isn't conscious of all preferences. For example, one doesn't have to make up one's mind about whether one prefers to go on holiday by plane or by train if one doesn't have enough money to go on holiday anyway (although it can be nice to dream about what one would do if one would win the lottery). Also, one doesn't have to choose between two cheap things if one can can easily afford a third more attractive version.
However, in practice the consumer makes lots of choices, and if a is chosen while b also could have been chosen (say, they cost the same), it is reasonable to assume that apparently b<=a.
The indifference relation ~ is easily shown to be an equivalence relation. Thus we have a quotient set S/~ of equivalence classes of S, which forms a partition of S.
Each equivalence class is a set of packages that is equally preferred.
Based on the preference relation on S we have a preference relation on S/~. As opposed to the former, the latter is antisymmetric and a total order.
In the case of only two products the equivalence classes can be graphically represented as indifference curves.
For a given preference relation on S we may construct a utility function U on S, with U(a)<=U(b) if and only if a<=b. It isn't unique, it is determined up to a strictly monotonically increasing function.
Conversely, from a utility function follows a preference relation.
All the above is independent of the prices of the goods and services and independent of the budget of the consumer. These determine the feasible packages (those he or she can afford). In principal the consumer chooses a package within his or her budget such that no other feasible package is preferred over it; the utility is maximized.
See also:
- Arrow's paradox
- Economic subjectivism
- Envy
- Greed
- Hope
- Second-order desire
- Sexual desire
- Sexual orientation
- Time preference theory of interest
Common misspelling and questions (FAQ)
refer pefer prfer preer prefr prefe rpefer perfer prfeer preefr prefre prefe pprefer prrefer preefer preffer prefeer preferr 0refer orefer lrefer -refer ;refer -refer [refer ;refer p4efer peefer pdefer p5efer pfefer p5efer ptefer pfefer pr3fer prwfer prsfer pr4fer prdfer pr4fer prrfer prdfer prerer preder precer preter prever preter preger prever pref3r prefwr prefsr pref4r prefdr pref4r prefrr prefdr prefe4 prefee prefed prefe5 prefef prefe5 prefet prefef prefah prefersLidless windows From some little pert cafe chirping up like a sparrow. Piled silver Like the pallor of dead bodies. EAST RIVER Dour river Diving off mast heads.... Heave up, river... The night will gut what you give her. And poised in space... Between the alleys of the stars. The wind has nestled down among the corn.... Awaiting the whirr of wings. AFTER STORM Was there a wind? Night pads upon the snow and it is still... so still... might fall like a stone. mad-tossing golden mane on the neck of the wind... loose-flapping like a tent the frosted pines that fling their beauty up in long white sheaves Could there have been a wind and blinding flowers of the lightning Tap... tap... Soft as bare feet upon the snow... upon heaped leaves.... builds her wall infesting my half-sleep... brushing mine in a crowd... as a bird flying through cobwebbed trees at sun-up running over my soul without sound, ushered by a suave wind, like breath shapes in frosty air, scatting off into the darkness.... by the litter you have left Honey-melon moon Where Canal Street saunters off by herself among quiet trees? Fragrance of New Orleans Upheld in the warm air... .