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Generalized Partition and Subjective Filtration

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Dillenberger, D; Sadowski, P
Published in: Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID)
September 13, 2012

We study an individual who faces a dynamic decision problem in which the process of information arrival is unobserved by the analyst, and hence should be identified from observed choice data. An information structure is objectively describable if signals correspond to events of the objective state space. We derive a representation of preferences over menus of acts that captures the behavior of a Bayesian decision maker who expects to receive such signals. The class of information structures that can support such a representation generalizes the notion of a partition of the state space. The representation allows us to compare individuals in terms of the preciseness of their information structures without requiring that they share the same prior beliefs. We apply the model to study an individual who anticipates gradual resolution of uncertainty over time. Both the filtration (the timing of information arrival with the sequence of partitions it induces) and prior beliefs are uniquely identified.

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Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID)

Publication Date

September 13, 2012

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132
 

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Dillenberger, D., & Sadowski, P. (2012). Generalized Partition and Subjective Filtration. Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID), (132).
Dillenberger, D., and P. Sadowski. “Generalized Partition and Subjective Filtration.” Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID), no. 132 (September 13, 2012).
Dillenberger D, Sadowski P. Generalized Partition and Subjective Filtration. Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID). 2012 Sep 13;(132).
Dillenberger, D., and P. Sadowski. “Generalized Partition and Subjective Filtration.” Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID), no. 132, Sept. 2012.
Dillenberger D, Sadowski P. Generalized Partition and Subjective Filtration. Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID). 2012 Sep 13;(132).

Published In

Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID)

Publication Date

September 13, 2012

Issue

132