Imitation theory and experimental evidence
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2003Versión
Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
Tipo
Documento de trabajo / Lan gaiak
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Resumen
We introduce a generalized theoretical approach to study imitation and subject it to rigorous experimental testing. In our theoretical analysis we find that the different predictions of previous imitation models are due to different informational assumptions, not to different behavioral rules. It is more important whom one imitates rather than how. In a laboratory experiment we test the different ...
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We introduce a generalized theoretical approach to study imitation and subject it to rigorous experimental testing. In our theoretical analysis we find that the different predictions of previous imitation models are due to different informational assumptions, not to different behavioral rules. It is more important whom one imitates rather than how. In a laboratory experiment we test the different theories by systematically varying information conditions. We find significant effects of seemingly innocent changes in information. Moreover, the generalized imitation model predicts the differences between treatments well. The data provide support for imitation on the individual level, both in terms of choice and in terms of perception. But imitation is not unconditional. Rather individuals’ propensity to imitate more successful actions is increasing in payoff differences. [--]
Materias
Evolutionary game theory,
Stochastic stability,
Imitation,
Cournot markets,
Information,
Experiments,
Simulations
Serie
Documentos de Trabajo DE - ES Lan Gaiak /
0306
Departamento
Universidad Pública de Navarra. Departamento de Economía /
Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa. Ekonomia Saila
Entidades Financiadoras
Financial support from the DFG, grant OE 198/1-1, the Leverhulme Trust, the Economic and Social Research Council via ELSE, and the TMR research network ENDEAR (FMRX-CT98-0238) is gratefully acknowledged.