Self-Confirming Equilibrium and Model Uncertainty

Author:

Battigalli Pierpaolo1,Cerreia-Vioglio Simone1,Maccheroni Fabio2,Marinacci Massimo3

Affiliation:

1. Università Bocconi and IGIER, via Sarfatti 25, 20136 Milano, Italy (e-mail: )

2. Università Bocconi and IGIER, via Sarfatti 25, 20136 Milano (e-mail: )

3. Università Bocconi and IGIER, via Sarfatti 25, 20136 Milano (e-mail: ).

Abstract

We analyze a notion of self-confirming equilibrium with non-neutral ambiguity attitudes that generalizes the traditional concept. We show that the set of equilibria expands as ambiguity aversion increases. The intuition is quite simple: by playing the same strategy in a stationary environment, an agent learns the implied distribution of payoffs, but alternative strategies yield payoffs with unknown distributions; increased aversion to ambiguity makes such strategies less appealing. In sum, a kind of “status quo bias” emerges; in the long run, the uncertainty related to tested strategies disappears, but the uncertainty implied by the untested ones does not. (JEL C72, C73, D81, D83)

Publisher

American Economic Association

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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