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, we extend the analysis to characterizing rational expectations of interim types, to games of incomplete information, as …
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An important problem in descriptive and prescriptive research in decision making is to identify "regions of rationality," i.e., the areas for which simple, heuristic models are and are not effective. To map the contours of such regions, we derive probabilities that models identify the best of m...
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. Findings emphasize the need to account for the frames of reference under which evaluations of probabilistic information take …
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under imperfect information, these findings are consistent with Indonesia citizens over-estimating the net gains from …
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information. One technique heavily used by rhetoric employs analogies. Using analogies, one may draw the listener’s attention to … similarities between cases and to re-organize existing information in a way that highlights certain regularities. In this paper we …
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This paper shows that information effects per se are not responsible for the Giffen goods anomaly affecting traders …' demands in multi asset noisy, rational expectations equilibrium markets. The role that information plays in traders …
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contains enough information to estimate the structural shocks with a VAR model. Based on such conditions, we suggest a … are not informationally sufficient. When adding missing information, the effects of technology shocks change dramatically. …
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-term contracts sacrificing managerial selection may be optimal at early stages of economic development and when access to information …
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information about governing politicians not available from challengers. Because there are many reasons for high reelection rates …
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In contrast to the simplifying assumption of selfishness, social incentives have been shown to play a role in economic interactions. Before incorporating social incentives into models and policies, however, one needs to know their efficiency relative to standard pay-for-performance incentives....
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