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inattentive preferences and show how they reveal the amount of information a decision-maker acquires. …
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Most studies of gender discrimination consider how male versus female candidates are assessed given otherwise identical information about them. But, in many settings of interest, evaluators have a choice about how much information to acquire about a candidate before making a final assessment. We...
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information against its cost, and make their final choices based on imperfect information. We model this decision using the …
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