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understand better how subjects with different cognitive abilities learn differently, we estimate a structural model of learning … ability to that of character skills, and find that both cognition and personality affect behavior and learning. More agreeable …
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learning process of individuals with different preference types (more and less pro-social) and coarse information regarding the …
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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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collective learning. The present paper provides a summary of this research. …
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The novelty of our model is to combine models of collective action on networks with models of social learning. Agents …
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The novelty of our model is to combine models of collective action on networks with models of social learning. Agents …
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We analyze a two-player game of strategic experimentation with two-armed bandits. Each player has to decide in continuous time whether to use a safe arm with a known payoff or a risky arm whose likelihood of delivering payoffs is initially unknown. The quality of the risky arms is perfectly...
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, in theory, lead to a Correlated Equilibrium that can improve the overall payoffs of the agents. Here we explore whether … are rare. Thus, even in a world of simple learning agents, coordination behavior can take on some surprising forms. …
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current state. Both product value and learning are public goods, which gives the players incentives to free-ride on each …
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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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