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-known market phenomena: the heavy tails observed in the distribution of stock market returns on one hand and 'herding' behavior in …
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Professional experts offer advice with the objective of appearing well informed. Their ability is evaluated on the basis of the advice given and the realized state of the world. We model this situation as a reputational cheap-talk game with continuous signal, state, and ability type spaces....
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We offer a model in which sequences of individuals often converge upon poor decisions and are prone to fads, despite being able to communicate both past payoff outcomes and the private signals underlying past choices. This reflects direct and indirect action-based informational externalities;...
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Recently, the theory of informational cascades has been tested in an experiment by Anderson and Holt (1997) who report … that their data support the theory amazingly well. In this note we report on an experiment designed to find out whether …
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The recent literature on informational cascades has nurtured the impression that cascades can occur only if the action space is coarser than the signal space. In particular, it is sometimes claimed that with continuous action spaces cascades are impossible. In this note we present a simple...
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, it is found, has a significant impact on domestic money supply and stock market growth, liquidity and volatility. The …
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The periodical re-auction of a water monopoly concession causes the danger of underinvestment. If the life-time of specific assets such as water pipes exceeds the contract length and transferring the ownership of assets is difficult, the incumbent franchisee faces a hold-up problem. Using a...
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acceptance by merchants. In this paper, we study the set of interrelated bilateral transactions in credit card networks. First …
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, Networks, Strategy, Banking. …
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We discuss issues of the application of antitrust law and regulatory rules to network industries. In assessing the application of antitrust in network industries, we analyze a number of relevant features of network industries and the way in which antitrust law and regulatory rules can affect...
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