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Kreps Preferences

Kreps preferences are a way economists model how people choose between different bundles of goods, especially over time or under uncertainty. They assume individuals prioritize certain options and are willing to trade off some of one good for more of another, based on how they value each. These preferences help predict decision-making by capturing attitudes toward risk, timing, and relative importance, providing a flexible framework for understanding choices in economics, finance, and policy analysis.