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Inferring Cognitive Heterogeneity From Aggregate Choices

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posted on 2024-06-06, 01:11 authored by V Dardanoni, P Manzini, Marco MariottiMarco Mariotti, CJ Tyson
Theories of bounded rationality often assume a rich dataset of choices from many overlapping menus, limiting their practical applicability. In contrast, we study the problem of identifying the distribution of cognitive characteristics in a population of agents from a minimal dataset that consists of aggregate choice shares from a single menu, and includes no observable covariates of any kind. With homogeneous preferences, we find that “consideration capacity” and “consideration probability” distributions can both be recovered effectively if the menu is sufficiently large. This remains true generically when tastes are heterogeneous with a known distribution. When the taste distribution is unknown, we show that joint choice share data from three “occasions” are generically sufficient for full identification of the cognitive distribution, and also provide substantial information about tastes.

History

Journal

Econometrica

Volume

88

Pagination

1269-1296

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

0012-9682

eISSN

1468-0262

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

3

Publisher

Inferring Cognitive Heterogeneity From Aggregate Choices