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Stationary social learning in a changing environment

Theoretical Economics 2022-01-07 v1

Abstract

We consider social learning in a changing world. Society can remain responsive to state changes only if agents regularly act upon fresh information, which limits the value of social learning. When the state is close to persistent, a consensus whereby most agents choose the same action typically emerges. The consensus action is not perfectly correlated with the state though, because the society exhibits inertia following state changes. Phases of inertia may be longer when signals are more precise, even if agents draw large samples of past actions, as actions then become too correlated within samples, thereby reducing informativeness and welfare.

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@article{arxiv.2201.02122,
  title  = {Stationary social learning in a changing environment},
  author = {Raphaël Lévy and Marcin Pęski and Nicolas Vieille},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.02122},
  year   = {2022}
}

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70 pages

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