The speed of rational learning

The speed of rational learning

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Article ID: iaor20001688
Country: Germany
Volume: 28
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 199
End Page Number: 210
Publication Date: Jan 1999
Journal: International Journal of Game Theory
Authors: ,
Abstract:

A central result in the rational learning literature is that if the true measure is absolutely continuous with respect to the beliefs then, given enough data, the updated beliefs merge with the true distribution. In this paper, we show that, under absolute continuity, weak merging occurs fast (at the rate l/√(t)) with density one. Moreover, if weak merging occurs fast enough (at the rate l/t) then absolute continuity holds. These rates are sharp. We also show that, under some conditions, if weak merging occurs at the rate l/√(t) then absolute continuity holds.

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