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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 effect of school closures and distance learning during the COVID19 pandemic on student achievement is still the … subject of discussion. After the end of the pandemic-related restrictions, learning losses of students are being assessed and …
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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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This paper introduces adaptive learning and endogenous indexation in the New-Keynesian Phillips curve and studies … adaptive learning lowers the cost of disinflation. This reduction can be exploited by a gradual approach to disinflation. Firms …
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Different theories of expectation formation and learning usually yield different outcomes for realized market prices in … dynamic models. The purpose of this paper is to investigate expectation formation and learning in a controlled experimental …
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We develop a theoretical framework for studying the effects of interaction on the quaJity of decision-making by monetary policy committees. We show that interaction, i.e. increasing one's expertise through an exchange of views, is most likely not to result in interdependent voting...
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successfully but nevertheless lost public support, and vice versa. We show that learning dynamics can rationalize this apparent … identity (reform winner or loser?) more pessimistic about their chances of benefiting from the reform. Consequently, learning …
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In this paper, we consider two firms diffusing incompatible technologies and their decision of consumer targeting. The technology adoption is made in two steps. First, once the firms sell their products to their respective targeted consumer, the technology is diffused successively by...
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