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The phenomenon of infrequent price changes has troubled economists for decades. Intuitively one feels that for most price-setters there exists a range of inaction, i.e. a substantial measure of the states of the world, within which they do not wish to modify prevailing prices. However, basic...
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algorithms. This paper describes the evtree package, which implements an evolutionary algorithm for learning globally optimal …
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This paper examines the learning dynamics of boundedly rational agents, who are asked to voluntarily contribute to a … striking differences between strategies played in the two games are confirmed by simulations, where the learning process is …
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time separable preferences strongly improves empirical performance. Learning causes momentum and mean reversion of returns … restrict consideration to learning schemes that imply only small deviations from full rationality. The findings are robust to … the particular learning rule used and the value chosen for the single free parameter introduced by learning, provided …
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active learning possibilities has effects on the optimal interest rate rule followed by the central bank.For a wide range of …
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We construct a general dynamic structural model of two-sided learning between a firm and its workers. We estimate an … American workers). The type of data that we use also generates information on the value of learning and on whether and how the … the increases in the firm?s value from learning about its workers? behavior and to infer the extent of biases in estimated …
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as a complex learning process. …
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organizational culture fosters the process of learning and competence building and works as a glue between people and the …
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. The results show that reinforcement learning leads to dynamics similar to those observed in standard public goods games … explained by reinforcement learning. According to our estimates, learning only accounts for 41 percent of the decay in …, differ strongly from the learning dynamics, while a learning model estimated from the limited information treatment tracks …
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learning and control, variants of which have been studied in the past, but little with forward-looking variables which are a … key component of modern policy-relevant models. As in most Bayesian learning problems, the optimal policy typically … good approximation to the BOP. We provide a simple example to illustrate the role of learning and experimentation in an …
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