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Inertial Behavior and Generalized Partition

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Dillenberger, D; Sadowski, P
Published in: Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID)
May 1, 2016

We call behavior inertial if it does not react to the apparent arrival of relevant information. In a context where the precise information content of signals is subjective, we formulate an axiom that captures inertial behavior, and provide a representation that explains such behavior as that of a rational decision maker who perceives a particular type of information structure, which we call a generalized partition. We characterize the learning processes that can be described by a generalized partition. We proceed to assume that there is a true underlying information structure that may not be a generalized partition, and investigate different channels that may lead the decision maker to nonetheless perceive a generalized partition (and thus to display inertial behavior): A cognitive bias referred to as cognitive inertia and a bound on rationality which we term shortsightedness.

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Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID)

Publication Date

May 1, 2016

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216
 

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Dillenberger, D., & Sadowski, P. (2016). Inertial Behavior and Generalized Partition. Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID), (216).
Dillenberger, D., and P. Sadowski. “Inertial Behavior and Generalized Partition.” Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID), no. 216 (May 1, 2016).
Dillenberger D, Sadowski P. Inertial Behavior and Generalized Partition. Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID). 2016 May 1;(216).
Dillenberger, D., and P. Sadowski. “Inertial Behavior and Generalized Partition.” Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID), no. 216, May 2016.
Dillenberger D, Sadowski P. Inertial Behavior and Generalized Partition. Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID). 2016 May 1;(216).

Published In

Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID)

Publication Date

May 1, 2016

Issue

216