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Andrew Caplin, Dániel Csaba, John Leahy, Oded Nov, Rational Inattention, Competitive Supply, and Psychometrics, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 135, Issue 3, August 2020, Pages 1681–1724, https://doi.org/10.1093/qje/qjaa011
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Abstract
We introduce a simple method of recovering attention costs from choice data. Our method rests on a precise analogy with production theory. Costs of attention determine consumer demand and consumer welfare, just as a competitive firm’s technology determines its supply curve and profits. We implement our recovery method experimentally, outline applications, and link our work to the broader literature on inattention and mistaken decisions.
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