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Expectations with Endogenous Information Acquisition: An Experimental Investigation

Fuster, Andreas  
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Perez-Truglia, Ricardo
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Wiederholt, Mirko
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2022
The Review of Economics and Statistics

We use a survey experiment to generate direct evidence on how people acquire and process information. Participants can buy different information signals that could help them forecast future national home prices. We elicit their valuations and exogenously vary the cost of information. Participants put substantial value on their preferred signal and, when acquired, incorporate the signal in their beliefs. However, they disagree on which signal to buy. As a result, making information cheaper does not decrease the cross-sectional dispersion of expectations. We provide a model with costly acquisition and processing of information, which can match most of our empirical results.

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DOI
10.1162/rest_a_00994
Author(s)
Fuster, Andreas  
Perez-Truglia, Ricardo
Wiederholt, Mirko
Zafar, Basit
Date Issued

2022

Published in
The Review of Economics and Statistics
Volume

104

Issue

5

Start page

1059

End page

1078

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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December 7, 2021
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