Title: Learning from the Expectations of Others
Authors: Granato, Jim
Guse, Eran A
Wong, M C Sunny
Keywords: Expectational Stability
Information Diffusion
Cobweb Model
Heterogeneous Expectations
Issue Date: 14-Mar-2006
Abstract: The assumption of perfectly rational representative agents is commonly questioned. This paper explores the equilibrium properties of boundedly rational heterogeneous agents. We combine an adaptive learning process in a modified cobweb model within a Stackleberg framework. We assume that there is an asymmetric information diffusion process from leading to following firms. In contrast to a simple cobweb model which has a unique REE, our model may produce multiple restricted perceptions equilibria (RPE). However, a unique and learnable RPE, under certain conditions, can exist in our model. In addition, the following firms’ forecasts can confound the leading firms’ forecasts - when the following firms misinterpret information coming from the leading firms. We refer this situation to the boomerang effect. We also find that the leading firms’ mean squared forecast error can be even larger than that of following firms if the proportion of following firms is sufficiently large in the market.
URI: http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/131653
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