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Consumption is partly a social activity, yet most studies of consumer behavior treat households in isolation. We investigate familial relationships in consumption patterns using a sample of parents and their children from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics. We find a positive and statistically...
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The paper studies a learning model in which information about a worker's ability can be acquired symmetrically by the … tasks, provide a sufficiently accurate measure of ability. We then examine the strategic effects of the dynamics of learning …
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theory of learning and job design, and empirically test this theory using a unique firm-level data set. Our model departs … from the existing literature on learning and sorting by recognizing that the information content of jobs may differ and …
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We follow Walker and Wooders’(2001) empirical analysis to collect and study a broader data set in tennis, including male, female and junior matches. We find that there is mixed evidence in support of the minimax hypothesis. Granted, the plays in our data pass all the tests in Walker and...
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innovations and the choice of policy affect the speed at which learning is achieved. We show that it is possible for a non …
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This paper examines the welfare implications of managing Q with inflation targeting by monetary authorities who have to "learn" the laws of motion for both inflation and the rate of growth of Q. Our results show that the Central Bank can achieve great success in reducing the volatility of GDP...
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We solve in closed form the optimal consumption / portfolio choice problem for the class of isoelastic utility functions under incomplete information about the mean return of the stock price. Our approach consists in converting the original investor's problem into an equivalent program where the...
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This paper analyzes a stochastic model of evolution in normal form games. The long-run behavior of individuals in this model is investigated in the limit where mutation rates tend to zero, while the expected number of mutations, and hence population sizes, tend to infinity. It is shown that...
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the information and learning dynamics between the Federal Reserve and a representative investor. Stock prices react to …
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We provide an alternative theoretical explanation for a number of empirical regularities relating to the dynamics of industry structrure (product life cycle) and changes in size and age distribution of firms over time. We explain why entry may continue over a considerable period of time, why...
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