This paper investigates the learning foundations of economic models of social learning. We pursue the prevalent idea in economics that rational play is the outcome of a dynamic process of adaptation. Our learning approach offers us the possibility to clarify when and why the prevalent rational (equilibrium) view of social learning is likely to capture observed regularities in the field. In particular it enables us to address the issue of individual and interactive knowledge. We argue that knowledge about the private belief distribution is unlikely to be shared in most social learning contexts. Absent this mutual knowledge, we show that the long-run outcome of the adaptive process favors non-Bayesian rational play
This thesis contains two theoretical essays built upon the canonical models of social learning, and ...
This paper examines social learning when only one of the two types of decisions is observable. Becau...
We revisit the canonical binary-state model of social learning to investigate the possibility of non...
This paper investigates the learning foundations of economic models of social learning. We pursue th...
We revisit the economic models of social learning by assuming that individuals update their beliefs ...
This paper argues that some of the pathologies identified by the social learning literature are not ...
We study social learning by boundedly rational agents. Agents take a decision in sequence, after obs...
In the wide economic literature on social learning, many types of behavior – rational and non-ration...
International audienceThis paper applies a social learning model to the optimal consumption rule ofA...
Here I provide a model that gives some insights regarding questions about actual economic behavior. ...
The theory of rational social learning studies how individual decision makers are influenced by the ...
We consider social learning settings in which a group of agents face uncertainty regarding a state o...
We study social learning in a continuous action space experiment. Subjects, acting in sequence, stat...
We study social learning in a continuous action space experiment. Subjects, acting in sequence, stat...
AbstractWe use an evolutionary model to simulate agents who choose between two options with stochast...
This thesis contains two theoretical essays built upon the canonical models of social learning, and ...
This paper examines social learning when only one of the two types of decisions is observable. Becau...
We revisit the canonical binary-state model of social learning to investigate the possibility of non...
This paper investigates the learning foundations of economic models of social learning. We pursue th...
We revisit the economic models of social learning by assuming that individuals update their beliefs ...
This paper argues that some of the pathologies identified by the social learning literature are not ...
We study social learning by boundedly rational agents. Agents take a decision in sequence, after obs...
In the wide economic literature on social learning, many types of behavior – rational and non-ration...
International audienceThis paper applies a social learning model to the optimal consumption rule ofA...
Here I provide a model that gives some insights regarding questions about actual economic behavior. ...
The theory of rational social learning studies how individual decision makers are influenced by the ...
We consider social learning settings in which a group of agents face uncertainty regarding a state o...
We study social learning in a continuous action space experiment. Subjects, acting in sequence, stat...
We study social learning in a continuous action space experiment. Subjects, acting in sequence, stat...
AbstractWe use an evolutionary model to simulate agents who choose between two options with stochast...
This thesis contains two theoretical essays built upon the canonical models of social learning, and ...
This paper examines social learning when only one of the two types of decisions is observable. Becau...
We revisit the canonical binary-state model of social learning to investigate the possibility of non...