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ESSAYS IN INFORMATION ECONOMICS
to optimal use of information under memory constraints, boundedly rational learning, belief updating after events of surprise (zero-probability) and scenarios of persuasion involving strategic design of information1. In Chapter 1, we study the process of decision-making and inference by a single, boundedly rational, economic agent.
Essays in Information Economics
The dissertation consists of three essays in information economics. In the first chapter, "Social Learning in General Information Environments," I consider a variant of the model of herd behavior introduced by Banerjee (1992) and Bikhchandani, Hirshleifer, and Welch (1992).
ESSAYS IN INFORMATION ECONOMICS
The dissertation consists of three essays, focusing on information and data. The booming digital technology and data economy allow wide collection, disclosure, and trade of information in markets. In strategic environments, market participants’ behaviors are shaped by the information they acquired from or disclosed by others.
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to optimal use of information under memory constraints, boundedly rational learning, belief updating after events of surprise (zero-probability) and scenarios of persuasion involving strategic design of information1. In Chapter 1, we study the process of decision-making and inference by a single, boundedly rational, economic agent.
The dissertation consists of three essays in information economics. In the first chapter, "Social Learning in General Information Environments," I consider a variant of the model of herd behavior introduced by Banerjee (1992) and Bikhchandani, Hirshleifer, and Welch (1992).
The dissertation consists of three essays, focusing on information and data. The booming digital technology and data economy allow wide collection, disclosure, and trade of information in markets. In strategic environments, market participants’ behaviors are shaped by the information they acquired from or disclosed by others.