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to decide how many pieces of information they wanted to purchase non-sequentially in order to make a decision under …
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information against its cost, and make their final choices based on imperfect information. We model this decision using the …
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information against its cost, and make their final choices based on imperfect information. We model this decision using the …
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We propose a new approach to modeling the cost of information structures in rational inattention problems, the "neighborhood-based" cost functions. These cost functions have two properties that we view as desirable: they summarize the results of a sequential evidence accumulation problem, and...
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We examine the welfare costs of informed trade in a new sequential trade model with elastic uninformed traders. Welfare losses occur when the liquidity costs of executing a trade exceed the potential gains from the trade. With long-lived private information, more informed traders lead to better...
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too much information is provided, some of it is not as useful for the purchase decision, the average informativeness per …. This paper can be seen as providing conditions under which too much information may hurt consumer decision making …
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We consider a general information design problem in which the task of running a procedure generating information for a continuation game is performed by an agent. A moral hazard roblem therefore emerges in which the principal faces a trade-off between generating information with an eye to the...
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We propose a new approach to modeling the cost of information structures in rational inattention problems, the "neighborhood-based" cost functions. These cost functions have two properties that we view as desirable: they summarize the results of a sequential evidence accumulation problem, and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012480967