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This paper briefly reviews the current literature on learning in economics from a behavioral point of view. It critically compares theory with aspects of learning in real-life and with evidence from laboratory experiments, and argues that most customary approaches lack criteria for their...
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This paper addresses the question of whether neural networks, a realistic cognitive model of the human information processing, can learn to backward induce in a two stage game with a unique subgame-perfect Nash Equilibrium. The result that the neural networks only learn a heuristic that...
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The RVT predicts equilibrium prices in a world where investors ignore variance and only care about cumulative returns. Such prices determine intrinsic returns that satisfy the CAPM equation. This paper shows that assets that pay a constant (or constantly increasing) dividend but face each year...
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The Relative Value Theory predicts equilibrium prices in a world in which time value of money is unique, and investors are risk-indifferent and only care about maximizing cumulative returns. This paper shows that RVT’s equilibrium prices determine intrinsic expected returns that satisfy the...
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elicited (violation of procedure invariance). In this paper we examine precisely which classical conditions of rationality it …
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This paper examines the concepts of trust and trustworthiness in the context of a one-sided variation of the prisoner's dilemma, and it evaluates four different categories of solutions to the PD problem: changing player preferences, enforcing explicit contracts, establishing implicit contracts,...
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rationality conditions are formulated, which are called behavioural and habitual rationality. While common knowledge of the former …
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The literary source of the main ideas in Aumann's article ``Backward Induction and Common Knowledge of Rationality" is …
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By reinterpreting Savage axioms as axioms of the social rationality over resource allocations, we derive a social …
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culture, institutions and technology matter in the development of IPR protection policy even more than traditional variables …
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