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. The results show that reinforcement learning leads to dynamics similar to those observed in standard public goods games … explained by reinforcement learning. According to our estimates, learning only accounts for 41 percent of the decay in …, differ strongly from the learning dynamics, while a learning model estimated from the limited information treatment tracks …
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. The results show that reinforcement learning leads to dynamics similar to those observed in standard public goods games … explained by reinforcement learning. According to our estimates, learning only accounts for 41 percent of the decay in …, differ strongly from the learning dynamics, while a learning model estimated from the limited information treatment tracks …
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This paper studies a game of strategic experimentation with two-armed bandits whose risky arm might yield a payoff only after some exponentially distributed random time. Because of free-riding, there is an inefficiently low level of experimentation in any equilibrium where the players use...
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learning cannot generate the kind of contribution dynamics commonly attributed to the existence of conditional cooperators. We … learning. -- voluntary contribution mechanism ; public goods experiments ; learning ; limited information ; confusion …
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This paper studies adaptive learning in the class of weighted network games. This class of games includes applications … show that quite general learning processes converge to a Nash equilibrium of a weighted network game if every player …
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We build a model studying the effect of an economy's potential for social learning on the adoption of innovations of … qualitative and quantitative features of the learning environment affect equilibrium adoption dynamics, welfare, and the speed of … learning. Based on this, we show how differences in the learning environment translate into observable differences in adoption …
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We experimentally implement a dynamic public-good problem, where the public good in question is the dynamically evolving information about agents' common state of the world. Subjects' behavior is consistent with free-riding because of strategic concerns. We also find that subjects adopt more...
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forward-looking, their incentive to wait and see other agents' experiences poses a significant obstacle to social learning. We …
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If a welfare transfers policy is programmatic (it is non-partisan, transparent and persisting), is it irrelevant for politicians' electoral fortunes? I show that the answer is no with a political agency model where politicians' competence is uncertain to all. In my set-up, an incumbent...
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