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We report results from a laboratory experiment that explores the effects of preference communication and leader selection mechanisms in group decision-making. In a setting where all members of a group get the same payoff based on the group leader's decision of how much risk to take, we study the...
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We study the impact of advice or observation on the depth of reasoning in an experimental beauty-contest game. Both … sources of information trigger faster convergence to the equilibrium. Yet, we find that subjects who receive naïve advice …
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We develop a theoretical framework for studying the effects of interaction on the quaJity of decision-making by monetary policy committees. We show that interaction, i.e. increasing one's expertise through an exchange of views, is most likely not to result in interdependent voting...
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learning experiment. We find that virtual communication leads to a substantial deterioration of group rationality for a …
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We study a model of collective decision making with endogenous information collection.Agents collect information about the consequences of a project, communicate, and then vote onthe project. We examine under what conditions communication may increase the probability thatgood decisions are made....
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part of the approval process, the FDA relies on advisory committees, which provide independent advice from outside experts … learning and policy recommendation in advisory committees. We quantify the effectiveness of advisory panels, and evaluate …
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We develop a simple model that describes individuals’ self-assessments oftheir abilities. We assume that individuals learn about their abilities from appraisalsof others and experience. Our model predicts that if communicationis imperfect, then (i) appraisals of others tend to be too positive,...
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