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This survey covers models of how agents update behaviors and beliefs using information conveyed through social connections. We begin with sequential social learning models, in which each agent makes a decision once and for all after observing a subset of prior decisions; the discussion is...
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We study perfect Bayesian equilibria of a sequential social learning model in which agents in a network learn about an underlying state by observing neighbors' choices. In contrast with prior work, we do not assume that the agents' sets of neighbors are mutually independent. We introduce a new...
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We study the perfect Bayesian equilibria of a sequential model of social learning in networks where agents learn about a state of the world by observing the actions of their neighbors. In contrast with prior work, we do not assume that the agents' sets of neighbors are mutually independent. We...
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We study a sequential model of Bayesian social learning in networks in which agents have heterogeneous preferences, and neighbors tend to have similar preferences — a phenomenon known as homophily. We find that the density of network connections determines the impact of preference diversity...
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