Title:Choice and Attention Over Time
Speaker:RC Lim from SJTU
Time:Oct 15th, 2021 (Friday) 2:00pm
Address:311 HongYuan Building
Abstract: We study how past choices affect future choices in the framework of attention. Limited attention provides an explanation to the failure of “rationality”, where better options are not chosen because the agent has failed to consider them. We innovate and consider sequences of choices, where past choices are necessarily considered in future choice problems. This provides a link between two kinds of rationality violations: those that occur in a cross-section of one-shot decisions and those that occur within a sequence of realized choices. In our setting, the former helps identify attention whereas the latter pins down true preferences. Both types of violations vanish over time and furnish a novel notion of stability.

