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This paper implements a method to identify and estimate treatment effects in a dynamic setting where treatments may occur at any point in time. By relating the standard matching approach to the timing-of-events approach, it demonstrates that effects of the treatment on the treated at a given...
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We extend the standard evaluation framework to allow for interactions between individuals within segmented markets. An individual's outcome depends not only on the assigned treatment status but also on (features of) the distribution of treatments in his market. To evaluate how the distribution...
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learnable by several models of learning, such as adaptive and sophisticated learning (Milgrom and Roberts 1991), calibrated … learning (Foster and Vohra 1996), and reasonable learning (Friedman and Shenker 1997). Thus, using these methods one can …
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This paper describes the results of simulation experiments performed on a suite of learning algorithms. We focus on … be extremely asynchronous; players update their strategies at very different rates. There are many proposed learning … information, asynchronous play, and the degree of responsiveness of the learning algorithm. …
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We address the problem of learning and implementation on the Internet. When agents play repeated games in distributed … the essential properties that constitute ``reasonable'' learning behavior in distributed environments. We then study the …
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education on health behavior is the same between those with and without a learning disability, suggesting that cognition is not …
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We present the results of an experiment on learning in a continuous-time low-information setting. For a Cournot …
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