Intrinsic Information Preferences and Skewness∗
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We present experimental results from a broad investigation of intrinsic preferences for information. We examine whether people prefer negatively skewed or positively skewed information structures when they are equally informative, whether people prefer more or less informative information structures, and how individual preferences over the skewness and the degree of information relate to one another. The results not only reveal new insights regarding intrinsic preferences for information, but also distinguish between theoretical models in this domain. Models based on the framework of Kreps and Porteus (1978) and Caplin and Leahy (2001), are the most consistent with the data we observe. ∗We thank the Michigan Institute for Teaching and Research in Economics, Ross School of Business Faculty Grant Fund, and the University of Oxford John Fell Fund for support. We thank seminar participants at Microsoft, University of Michigan, University of Pittsburgh, Risk, Uncertainty and Decision 2015, SICS, as well as David Dillenberger, Kfir Eliaz, Emel Filiz-Özbay, David Gill, Yoram Halevy, David Huffman, John Leahy, Tanya Rosenblat, Ryan Oprea, Erkut Özbay and Neslihan Üler for helpful comments. Jeffrey Kong, Hannah Lee and Michael Payne provided excellent research assistance. Remaining errors are ours alone. †Email: [email protected] ‡Email: [email protected] §Email: [email protected]
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تاریخ انتشار 2016