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Economics has long studied how consumers respond to the disclosure of information about firms. We study a case in which the disclosed information is unrelated to the product or firm leadership, but which could still potentially affect consumer patronage through the mechanism of repugnance, as...
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This paper shows how sustainable consumption patterns can spread within a population via processes of social learning … even though a strong individual learning bias may favor environmentally harmful products. We present a model depicting how … the biased transmission of different behaviors via individual and social learning influences agents' consumption behavior …
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connection between Menger's 19th century theory of goods and 20th century learning theories is established. The problem of how to … get from individual learning processes to aggregate consumption patterns is approached by recollecting the genetic … underpinnings of human learning and its contingency on certain physical and social conditions. Taking into account that these …
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combining the learning aspect of experience goods with reference-dependent preferences, we setup a field experiment in Northern … Uganda in which three health products differing in their scope for learning were initially offered either for free or for … sale at market prices. In line with prior studies, when the product has potential for positive learning, we do not find an …
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We provide an axiomatic approach to a belief formation process in an informational environment characterized by limited, heterogenous and differently precise information. For a list of previously observed cases an agent needs to express her belief by assigning probabilities to possible outcomes....
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. We find that the firm encourages social learning for a greater range of beliefs and has greater expected revenue when it …
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Exploiting a rich panel data set on anti-ulcer drug prescriptions, we measure the effects of uncertainty and learning … results also indicate that while there is substantial heterogeneity in drug efficacy across patients, learning enables …
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product quality. We show that the learning process is successful as long as the price is not prohibitive and therefore at … pricing policy exists. If putting one item on the market involves a constant cost, then under this optimal policy, learning …
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We study whether households can distinguish persistent from transitory income shocks, and the implications for consumption-saving behavior. We construct a novel consumption-saving model where the household must infer the persistent component of its income process from actual income realizations...
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This paper presents a model of a rational seller who is actively learning the slope of his demand curve via his pricing … (as observed in the data), which has proved to be a major challenge to most price setting models. The model s learning …
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