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This paper introduces incomplete information in the standard model of cultural transmission (Bisin and Verdier, 2001). We allow parents to ignore own group size and the efficiency of their cultural transmission technology, while receiving a feedback from their children. Using the selfconfirming...
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We study identification of preferences in static single-agent discrete choice models where decision makers may be imperfectly informed about the state of the world. We leverage the notion of one-player Bayes Correlated Equilibrium by Bergemann and Morris (2016) to provide a tractable...
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This paper provides a comprehensive theoretical model of the political decision making process. Therein two ideologically different political parties compete for power. Their primary instrument in this competition are programmatic concessions in favor of voters and interest groups. As any...
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articles based on news source, regardless of their own partisanship and ideology. Contrary to prevailing views on the …
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education and knowledge and ideology play complementary roles in determining individuals' efficiency units of labor input. A … high even in the long run. When there exists a feedback loop between education and ideology, a flawed ideology may be … better for growth and development than no ideology. Finally, the frequency with which ideologies are adopted and spread may …
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studies that establish relationships between media bias, consumer ideology, and news consumption patterns. It also provides an …
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We introduce a framework of electoral competition in which voters have general preferences over candidates' characteristics and policies. Candidates' immutable characteristics (such as gender, race or previously committed policy positions) are exogenously differentiated, while candidates can...
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