We consider an environment where individuals sequentially choose among several actions. The payoff to an individual depends on her action choice, the state of the world, and an idiosyncratic, privately observed preference shock. Under weak conditions, as the number of individuals increases, the sequence of choices always reveals the state of the world. This contrasts with the familiar result for pure common-value environments where the state is never learned, resulting in herds or informational cascades. The medium run dynamics to convergence can be very complex and non-monotone: posterior beliefs may be concentrated on a wrong state for a long time, shifting suddenly to the correct state
This paper argues that some of the pathologies identified by the social learning literature are not ...
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I analyse social interactions that stem from the successive endeavours of new cohorts of heteroge-ne...
We consider an environment where individuals sequentially choose among several actions. The payoff t...
We consider an environment where individuals sequentially choose among several actions. The payoff t...
Summary. We consider an environment where individuals sequentially choose among several actions. The...
We consider an environment where individuals sequentially choose among several actions. The payoff t...
We revisit the economic models of social learning by assuming that individuals update their beliefs ...
This paper investigates the learning foundations of economic models of social learning. We pursue th...
We consider social learning settings in which a group of agents face uncertainty regarding a state o...
We study a simple dynamic model of social learning with local informational externalities. There is ...
We study social learning by boundedly rational agents. Agents take a decision in sequence, after obs...
We review the theory of information cascades and social learning. Our goal is to describe in a rela...
People's payoffs are often jointly determined by their action and an unobserved common payoff releva...
I analyse social interactions that stem from the successive endeavours of new cohorts of heterogeneo...
This paper argues that some of the pathologies identified by the social learning literature are not ...
We study observational learning in environments with congestion costs: as more of one's predecessors...
I analyse social interactions that stem from the successive endeavours of new cohorts of heteroge-ne...
We consider an environment where individuals sequentially choose among several actions. The payoff t...
We consider an environment where individuals sequentially choose among several actions. The payoff t...
Summary. We consider an environment where individuals sequentially choose among several actions. The...
We consider an environment where individuals sequentially choose among several actions. The payoff t...
We revisit the economic models of social learning by assuming that individuals update their beliefs ...
This paper investigates the learning foundations of economic models of social learning. We pursue th...
We consider social learning settings in which a group of agents face uncertainty regarding a state o...
We study a simple dynamic model of social learning with local informational externalities. There is ...
We study social learning by boundedly rational agents. Agents take a decision in sequence, after obs...
We review the theory of information cascades and social learning. Our goal is to describe in a rela...
People's payoffs are often jointly determined by their action and an unobserved common payoff releva...
I analyse social interactions that stem from the successive endeavours of new cohorts of heterogeneo...
This paper argues that some of the pathologies identified by the social learning literature are not ...
We study observational learning in environments with congestion costs: as more of one's predecessors...
I analyse social interactions that stem from the successive endeavours of new cohorts of heteroge-ne...