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Motivated by applications in financial services, we consider a seller who offers prices sequentially to a stream of potential customers, observing either success or failure in each sales attempt. The parameters of the underlying demand model are initially unknown, so each price decision involves...
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An individual is said to be potentially miscalibrated if he is not sure whether his future subjective probability assessments will agree with observed frequency. Alternately, the individual is said to be uncertain about his own calibration. It is argued that such a person will never perceive any...
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We consider either a discrete time or an age-dependent branching process where the population consists of k types of individuals. Each time an individual is born, an action is chosen, for him which affects his lifetime, the number and types of his offspring, and the reward received. The problem...
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