On not paying sufficient attention
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The economists are paying attention to the fact that we don't pay attention. This one's going to run and run.
The economists are paying attention to the fact that we don't pay attention. This one's going to run and run.
"11. Behavioral Inattention
by Xavier Gabaix - #24096 (AG DEV EFG LE PE)
Abstract:
Inattention is a central, unifying theme for much of
behavioral economics. It permeates such disparate fields as
microeconomics, macroeconomics, finance, public economics, and industrial
organization. It enables us to think in a rather consistent way about
behavioral biases, speculate about their origins, and trace out their
implications for market outcomes.
This survey first discusses the most basic models of attention, using a
fairly unified framework. Then, it discusses the methods used to measure
attention, which present a number of challenges on which much progress has been
done. It then examines the various theories of attention, both behavioral
and more Bayesian. It finally discusses some applications. For
instance, inattention offers a way to write a behavioral version of basic
microeconomics, as in consumer theory, producer theory, and Arrow-Debreu.
A last section is devoted to open questions in the attention literature.
This chapter is a pedagogical guide to the literature on
attention. Derivations are self-contained.
No, that's it. I have nothing to add.
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