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Dynamisches Spiel 1 Herdenverhalten 1 Information cascades 1 Laboratory Experiments 1 Naive herding 1 Test 1 information cascades 1 laboratory experiments 1 naive herding 1
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Krügel, Sebastian 2 March, Christoph 2 Ziegelmeyer, Anthony 2
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Jena Economic Research Papers 1 Working Papers / HAL 1
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Do we follow private information when we should? Laboratory evidence on naϊve herding
March, Christoph; Krügel, Sebastian; Ziegelmeyer, Anthony - 2012
We investigate whether experimental participants follow their private information and contradict herds in situations where it is empirically optimal to do so. We consider two sequences of players, an observed and an unobserved sequence. Observed players sequentially predict which of two options...
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Do We Follow Private Information when We Should? Laboratory Evidence on Naive Herding
March, Christoph; Krügel, Sebastian; Ziegelmeyer, Anthony - HAL - 2012
We investigate whether experimental participants follow their private information and contradict herds in situations where it is empirically optimal to do so. We consider two sequences of players, an observed and an unobserved sequence. Observed players sequentially predict which of two options...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010739005
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