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We choose between alternatives without being fully informed about the rewards from different courses of action. In making our decisions, we use our own past experience and the experience of others. So the ways in which we interact - our social network - can influence our choices. These choices...
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The use of coarse categories is prevalent in various situations and has been linked to biased economic outcomes, ranging from discrimination against minorities to empirical anomalies in financial markets. In this paper we study economic rationales for categorizing coarsely. We think of the way...
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The use of coarse categories is prevalent in various situations and has been linked to biased economic outcomes, ranging from discrimination against minorities to empirical anomalies in financial markets. In this paper we study economic rationales for categorizing coarsely. We think of the way...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011099073
game is not necessarily known by subjects a priori, which serves to highlight the additional coordination problem that is … a random device is more useful as a coordination mechanism when subjects are randomly matched. When subjects are in …
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We study coordination in dynamic global games with private learning. Players choose whether and when to invest … tolerant of non-simultaneous coordination. We also identify conditions under which players coordinate on the risk …
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The use of coarse categories is prevalent in various situations and has been linked to biased economic outcomes, ranging from discrimination against minorities to empirical anomalies in financial markets. In this paper we study economic rationales for categorizing coarsely. We think of the way...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010353550
In a coordination game such as the Battle of the Sexes, agents can condition their plays on external signals that can … are rare. Thus, even in a world of simple learning agents, coordination behavior can take on some surprising forms. …
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This paper studies the interaction between coordination and social learning in a dynamic regime change game. Social … learning provides public information, to which players overreact due to the coordination motive. Coordination affects the … herding disappears, and thus coordination is almost surely successful …
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We study observational learning among agents with coordination motives. On a discrete time line, communities of agents … observations are correlated, coordination motives inevitably lead to herding even when private beliefs are unbounded; when …
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An advocate for a special interest provides information to an uninformed planner for her to consider in making a sequence of important decisions. Although the advocate may have valuable information for the planner, it is is also known that the advocate is biased and will distort her advice if...
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