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When financial securities are modeled as claims on stochastic processes, each trader's beliefs at time can be summarized by a subjective probability distribution . The dominant Rational Expectations approach typically treats as a singleton that correctly gauges risks. In reality, financial risks...
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We propose an extension of the class of rational expectations bubbles (REBs) to the more general rational beliefs setting of Kurz (1994a,b). In a potentially non-stationary but stationarizable environment, it is possible to hold more than one (small-r) “rational” expectation. When rational...
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We study belief updating about relative performance in an ego-relevant task. Manipulating the perceived ego-relevance of the task, we show that subjects update their beliefs optimistically because they derive direct utility flows from holding positive beliefs. This finding provides a behavioral...
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