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Rational Herds: Economic Models of Social Learning

Author Christophe P. Chamley
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Category Business & Economics
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ISBN / ASIN052153092X
ISBN-139780521530927
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Social learning involves individuals learning from the behavior of others and may lead to spectacular outcomes such as herding, fads, frenzies, crashes, and booms. Providing a synthesis of the theoretical literature of the last ten years, Christophe Chamley demonstrates how these pathologies may occur in a society of rational individuals. His book provides informal as well as technical analyses for readers interested in social behavior, and more advanced researchers in economics, finance, and other social sciences. A key feature is the inclusion of exercises in each chapter, with proofs written out for students.
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