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structural analysis, as a means of building the cognitive map, can facilitate the task of investors and other decision-makers, in … the identification and analysis of the heterogeneity of beliefs that can therefore guide investors' strategy in decision …
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Psychological biases represent new paradigms that complement traditional behavioral finance theory while introducing … “behaviorist” aspects to the decision-making process. The aim of this paper is to examine the mental models of actors in Tunisian …
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, such as decision under Knightian uncertainty, the dynamics of economic (in)stability, and the voters’ preferences over …
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Behavioral economics characterizes decision-makers using psychologically-informed models. Cognitive science produces … human nature, pays equal attention to cognition's successes and failures, embraces multidisciplinary insights, and avoids …
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We experimentally study how people form predictive models of simple data generating processes (DGPs), by showing subjects data sets and asking them to predict future outputs. We find that subjects: (i) often fail to predict in this task, indicating a failure to form a model, (ii) often cannot...
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This paper extends choice theory by allowing for the interaction between cognitive costs and imitative dynamics. The …
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Differences in cognitive sophistication and effort are at the root of behavioral heterogeneity in economics. To explain this heterogeneity, behavioral models assume that certain choices indicate higher cognitive effort. A fundamental problem with this approach is that observing a choice does not...
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