Evolution, Expectations, and Drift

In Fernando Vega-Redondo (ed.), Evolution, Games, and Economic Behaviour. Oxford University Press UK (1996)
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This chapter closes the main body of the book. It addresses the issue of expectation formation and the endogenous evolution of alternative levels of sophistication in agents’ behaviour. This is applied to some of the contexts studied in previous chapters, where it is found to induce a certain embodiment of forward induction considerations.

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