IS MORE MEMORY IN EVOLUTIONARY SELECTION (DE)STABILIZING?
We investigate the effects of memory on the stability of evolutionary selection dynamics based on a multinomial logit model in a simple asset pricing model with heterogeneous beliefs. Whether memory is stabilizing or destabilizing depends in general on three key factors: (1) whether or not the weights on past observations are normalized; (2) the ecology or composition of forecasting rules, in particular the average trend extrapolation factor and the spread or diversity in biased forecasts; and (3) whether or not costs for information gathering of economic fundamentals have to be incurred.
Year of publication: |
2012
|
---|---|
Authors: | Hommes, Cars ; Kiseleva, Tatiana ; Kuznetsov, Yuri ; Verbic, Miroslav |
Published in: |
Macroeconomic Dynamics. - Cambridge University Press. - Vol. 16.2012, 03, p. 335-357
|
Publisher: |
Cambridge University Press |
Description of contents: | Abstract [journals.cambridge.org] |
Saved in:
Saved in favorites
Similar items by person
-
IS MORE MEMORY IN EVOLUTIONARY SELECTION (DE)STABILIZING?
Hommes, Cars, (2011)
-
Is more memory in evolutionary selection (de)stabilizing?
Hommes, Cars H., (2012)
-
Heterogeneous beliefs and climate catastrophes
Kiseleva, Tatiana, (2016)
- More ...